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EARLY 20TH CENTURY, VARIOUS IMPRESSED AND INCISED FACTORY MARKS AND NUMERALS
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A GROUP OF SIX FRENCH STUDIO POTTERY VESSELS
EARLY 20TH CENTURY, VARIOUS IMPRESSED AND INCISED FACTORY MARKS AND NUMERALS
Each covered in running glazes, comprising: An Auguste Delaherche vase and shallow bowl, an André Metthey cream-glazed bottle vase, a Paul Jeanneney small waisted vase with brown glazes and two vases each with a moulded foot, trellis-pattern upper rim and blue and red glazes
The Delaherche vase: 6 ¾ in. (17.2 cm.) high
EARLY 20TH CENTURY, VARIOUS IMPRESSED AND INCISED FACTORY MARKS AND NUMERALS
Each covered in running glazes, comprising: An Auguste Delaherche vase and shallow bowl, an André Metthey cream-glazed bottle vase, a Paul Jeanneney small waisted vase with brown glazes and two vases each with a moulded foot, trellis-pattern upper rim and blue and red glazes
The Delaherche vase: 6 ¾ in. (17.2 cm.) high
Literature
M. Haslam, ‘The Pursuit of Imperfection: The appreciation of Japanese tea-ceremony ceramics and the beginning of the Studio-Pottery movement in Britain’, The Journal of the Decorative Arts Society 1850 - the Present, 2004, vol. 28, p. 159, fig. 9 (the Paul Jeanneney vase).