A STONEWARE VASE WITH CARVED EBONY AND HARDSTONE STOPPER

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A STONEWARE VASE WITH CARVED EBONY AND HARDSTONE STOPPER
BY EMILE LENOBLE, CIRCA 1920/25

The speckled creamy white body incised with a central formalised floral band, the ebony Stopper carved with three ribs and surmounted with a simulated dark garnet finial, on stained wood stand, impressed potter's cipher, stopper with ink manuscript inventory label 3719.
4 1/2in. (11.5cm.) high, excluding stand
Provenance
Marcel and Clairette Wolfers, thence by descent.
Literature
See: Domus, August 1930, p. 48, (reproduced with lots 215/216) showing this piece above the fireplace in the Wolfers' apartment in the rue de Praetere

Lot Essay

Purchased in 1925 by Claire Petrucci as a gift for her daughter Clairette, who with her husband was a close friend of Lenoble.
The Wolfers archive entry for this piece indicates that the ebony stopper was made by Marcel Wolfers.

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