Art Deco Ceramics

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Austrian Art Deco Wall Mask by Rudolf Knoilein for GOLDSCHEIDER

This Austrian art deco wall mask was designed by Rudof Knoilein (1902 - 1988) for the Goldscheider firm in Vienna ca 1935. The lady, with curly orange hair and lips, wears a green blouse and has green eye shadow. In her right hand she admires her black pearl necklace. The mask is 13" high and is marked on the back "Goldscheider, "Wien" and "Made in Austria".

Nine French Art Deco Kissing Fish Knife Rests by Sandoz for Haviland

This set of nine whimsical French art deco “Kissing Fish” knife rests was designed in 1916 by Edouard Marcel Sandoz (1881 – 1971) for the Haviland Limoges Porcelain Company.  The set consists of four blue rests, three yellow rests and two green rests.   Known as “Les Porte-Couteau Poisson” they are number 30 in the company literature and pictured on pages 137 and 62-63 in Les Creations en Porcelaine d’Edouard Marcel Sandoz” by Jean Segonds.  Each knife rest is 4” long and is in excellent condition.

Longwy French Art Deco Ceramic Bowl

This French art deco ceramic footed bowl was made in the period beteween 1925 – 1930 by Emaux de Longwy in Longwy, France. The foot of the bowl is in a cobalt blue enamel, while the outer body and interior sides are in a yellow craqueleure. The center rondel shows a flower and foliate design in six colors of fired enamel. The bottom has the Longwy seal and various numbers. The bowl is 3” high and 10 3/8” in diameter and is in excellent condition.

Three German Art Deco Ceramic Monkey Decanters

These three smiling and wide eyed German art deco ceramic decanters are from the 1930’s . If Dr. Seuss had designed monkey decanters (he didn’t) they would look like this trio. In pink, blue, and green glaze with airbrush highlights, the fantastic creatures have one purpose, to make you smile. There is no indication they ever held any liquid. Each decanter is 10” tall and without any chips or breaks. Price is for all 3 monkeys!

Jean Luce French Art Deco Dermitasse Cup and Saucer for the Steamship Norma

Jean Luce (1895 - 1964) designed this French art deco porcelain demitasse cup and saucer for the 1932 launch of the French line's (Compaigne Generale Transatlantique) luxury liner the “Normandie”. The set was produced by the Havilland Company in Limoges, France and has the gold overglaze decoration “CGT”. The cup is marked “Haviland, Limoges France” on the bottom and is 2 1/2" high.

Goldscheider Austrian Art Deco Porcelain Figurine BLONDER TRAUM

Stephen Dakon (1904 - 1992) Created this beautiful Austrian art deco porcelain figurine ca. 1932 for the Vienna firm Friederich Goldscheider. The figure of a lovely woman holding the hem of her dress aloft is titled "Blonder Traum" (Dreamy Blond) and is modeled after the actress Lillian Harvey. The 13" high sculpture is number 6606 in the company records

American Art Deco White Ceramic Bowl by Maurice of California

This American art deco white ceramic bowl is by Maurice of California.  The scalloped top covers the lobed sides above the round base.  The bowl is impressed on the base “USA” and is 3 ¼” high and 7” in diameter.

American Art Deco White Ceramic Planter by Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Co.

This American art deco white ceramic planter was made by the Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Company at Roseville, Ohio in the 1930’s.  The planter has very geometric floral and foliate décor and is impressed on the bottom “RRPCo., USA”.  It is in excellent condition and is 9” high and 10” in diameter.

Charles Dotoson American Art Deco GRAZING Cattle Industry Placque

This rare and probably unique American art deco cast plaster placque representing the Cattle Industry is from the lobby of the Miami Dupont Plaza Hotel which was demolished in 2004.  Charles Dotson was commissioned to design and cast nine placques for the hotel lobby representing Florida industries.  We have this placque as well as ones representing “Commerce”, “Fishing” and “Construction”.  The placque is 18 ½” in diameter.

Charles Dotson American Art Deco COMMERCE Placque

This rare and probably unique American art deco cast plaster placque representing the Banking Industry is from the lobby of the Miami Dupont Plaza Hotel which was demolished in 2004.  Charles Dotson was commissioned to design and cast nine placques for the hotel lobby representing Florida industries.  We have this placque as well as ones representing “Grazing”, “Fishing” and “Construction”.  The placque is 18 ½” in diameter.

Charles Dotson American Art Deco FISHING Wall Sculpture

This rare and probably unique American art deco cast plaster wall sculpture representing the Fishing Industry is from the lobby of the Miami Dupont Plaza Hotel which was demolished in 2004.  Charles Dotson was commissioned to design and cast nine placques for the hotel lobby representing Florida industries.  We have this placque as well as ones representing “Grazing”, “Commerce” and “Construction”.  The placque is 18 ½” in diameter.

GÉO CONDÉ FRENCH ART DECO CRAQUELÉ CERAMIC PANTHER

Géorges Conde (1891 –  1980) designed this sleek French art deco white craquelé ceramic panther in 1931.  The panther was manufactured by Saint-Clement and retailed at “La Galerie d’Art Moderne Pomone” in Bon Marché, Paris.  The panther is singed “Geo Conde” a name he adopted to avoid confusion with another artist of the same name.  Standing 10 ½” high and 19” long, the panther is in excellent condition.

Boch Freres Belgian Art Deco Tall Geometric Vase

This Belgian art deco white geometric vase was designed in 1927 in Charles Catteau’s Atelier de Fantasie for Boch Freres in La Louiviere.  The six sided vase has three vertical speed lines on each corner and three ledges diminishing in size on alternate panels.  Sitting on a round foot, the vase rises to a stepped up round top.  It measures 12” high and 8” in diameter and has the form number “1038” incised on the base and the Boch seal printed in black.

Boch Freres Belgian Art Deco White Craqueleure Geometric Vase

This Belgian art deco white geometric vase was designed in 1927 in Charles Catteau’s “Atelier de Fantasie” for Boch Freres in La Louviere.  The 6 ½” high, 9” in diameter vase has eight sides stepped up to a circular center opening and a tapering base.  The base has “1027” impressed and the Boch seal in black.  The vase is pictured on page 293 of the book Art Deco Ceramics Made in Belgium, Charles Catteau.

Charles Catteau French Art Deco Deer Vase

This striking Belgian art deco vase is one of a series of shapes and forms on the theme “Biches Bleues” Charles Catteau (1880 – 1969) created in 1925.  the line was exhibited at the 1925 Exposition Internationale Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris.  Produced by Boch Freres in La Louviere, Belgium, “Biches Bleues” is pictured in the book Catteau on pages 234, 25, 38 and 55 and on page 62 of the book L’Homme de Keramis, Charles Catteau.  Measuring 9 ½” high, the vase is printed on the bottom “D943”, “16” and has the Boch Freres Seal.  It is impressed “1270”.

Keramis Belgian Art Deco Geometric Enameled Ceramic Bowl

This unusually large and beautiful Belgian art deco bowl was designed in 1928 by Georges Tecqmenne (1908 – 1997) for art director Charles Catteau (1860 – 1966) in his “Atelier de Fantasie” for the Belgian firm, Boch Freres. The bowl is decorated with geometric flowers in blue, turquoise and black on a white craqueleure ground. Measuring 13” in diameter and standing 9 ½ “ high, it is marked “Keramis, Made in Belgium”, “D1337” and incised “860” and “3K”.

Longwy French Art Deco Enamel Cloisonne Ceramic Charger

This lovely French art deco charger is in a technique called “Ceramic Cloisonne” by Emaux de Longwy and dates from the period 1925 – 1930.  Raymond Henri Chevallier (1900 – 1959) became artistic director of Longwy in 1925 and developed lines in the deco style for two of the design ateliers of the great Paris department stores:  Primavera for Printemps and Pomone for Bon Marche.  This charger was designed by Chevalier’s older brother Maurice Paul Chevalier (1898 – 1984) for Pomone at Bon Marche.  The charger measures 16 ¾” in diameter and is 3” high.  It is marked on the back “Pomone Bon Marche”.

Charles Catteau Belgian Art Deco Vase

This Belgian art deco stoneware vase was designed by Charles Catteau (1880 – 1966) for Boch Freres in 1922. The stylized flowers in ochre and white are worked with a slight relief and the vase is marked on the bottom “Gres Keramis” and “D 773”. It is signed “Ch.Catteau” and incised “914”. The vase is 12” high and 7” in diameter.

Belgian Art Deco Ceramic Vase Biches Bleues by Catteau for Boch Freres

Charles Catteau (1880-1966), created this bulbous ceramic vase “Biches Bleues” for Boch Freres, La Louviere, Belgium in 1925. It is pictured in the book, Catteau on page 55. Enameled in shades of blue with green on a craqueleured white ground, the vase portrays four deer in various positions. The vase is signed on the bottom in black “Ch. Catteau”, “D 943” and impressed “891”. It is also marked with the Boch seal. The vase measures 9 ½” high and 9” diameter.

Limoges Three Piece Tea Set

A French art deco Limoges porcelain tea set; tea pot, sugar and creamer in the “1925” style. Blue love birds perch among fantastic foliage on a bright white ground with gold trim accents. The teapot measures 9” high.

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