André Fau & Marcel Guillard, Manufacture de Boulogne-sur-Seine
Art Deco ceramic bowl - André Fau & Marcel Guillard, Boulogne 1930s
Art Deco ceramic bowl - André Fau & Marcel Guillard, Boulogne 1930s
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Art Deco tripod bowl in iridescent ceramic – Attributed to André Fau & Marcel Guillard, Boulogne-sur-Seine factory, – Circa 1930
A delightful tripod bowl in glazed ceramic, made around 1930 and attributed to André Fau & Marcel Guillard , with the Boulogne-sur-Seine factory, major figures of the French ceramic revival in the 1930s, known for their modern and refined decorative compositions.
The bowl features a stylized floral design in a circle against a deep emerald green background. Gold and silver metallic oxides create sumptuous iridescent reflections, enhanced by a deliberately highlighted crackled glaze. It rests on three spherical feet of decorated ceramic.
Period: Circa 1930
Style: Art Deco
Attribution: André Fau & Marcel Guillard, Boulogne-sur-Seine Manufactory (France)
Material: Crackle glazed ceramic, metallic oxides, gold and silver
Dimensions:
Diameter: 14.5 cm (5.7")
Height: 4.2 cm (1.65")
Weight: 195 g
Condition: Very good overall condition. Some minor wear on the feet and edges, without chips or cracks. The enamel is well preserved with a beautiful iridescent sheen.
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Country of origin: France
Weight: 195 g
Period: 1930s
Unit of measurement: m
Height: 4.2 cm (1.65")
Material: Glazed ceramic, metallic oxides (gold and silver)
Length: 14.5 cm (5.7")
Width: 14.5 cm (5.7")
Color: Emerald green, gold, silver
Brand: André Fau & Marcel Guillard, Boulogne-sur-Seine Manufacture
Type: Decorative bowl
Unit quantity: 1
Subtype: Bowl, Dish, Ceramic artwork
Style: Art Deco
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