A SVRES POLYCHROME PTE-SUR-PTE FOOTED PUNCHBOWL

DATED IN 1863-64, GREEN LOZENGE MARK S.64, INCISED DS-63-11, SIGNED J GLY

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A SVRES POLYCHROME PTE-SUR-PTE FOOTED PUNCHBOWL
Dated in 1863-64, green lozenge mark S.64, incised DS-63-11, signed J Gly
The celadon ground decorated in earth tones with a continuous scene of white ducks swimming and in flight among tall ferns and white blossoming briar
22.3/8in. (56.8cm.) diam.

Lot Essay

Lopold-Jules-Joseph Gly, employed at Svres from 1850-88 as a sculptor and modeller, is celebrated for developing and perfecting the pte-sur-pte technique. He and his student Marc Louis Solon were recognized for their achievement in the 1862 London International Exhibition. See Bernard Bumpus, Pte-sur-Pte, The Art of Ceramic Decoration, 1849-1992, 1992, pp. 11-34; Anon. sale, Sotheby's, New York, 24 June 1999, lot 260; and Anon. sale, Christie's 11 September 1997, lot 99 and 100 for several examples of this artist's work.

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