Edouard Marcel Sandoz
French Art Deco Porcelain Salt Cellar by Edouard-Marcel Sandoz
This French art deco porcelain double salt cellar was designed in 1917 by Edouard-Marcel Sandoz (1881 - 1971) for the Haviland Limoges Company. The “Flying Fish” with blue body and yellow eyes and fins stands guard over your salt. Known as “Saliere Poisson”, it is number 28 in the company literature. It is pictured on pages 80 and 132 in “Les Creations en Porcelaine D’ Edouard-Marcel Sandoz” by Jean Segonds. The cellar is 3” high and 3 ½” wide and is in excellent condition.
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.
French Art Deco Set of Three Sandoz Fox Boxes for Haviland
The “Bat-Eared” fox was arguably the signature piece of Edouard Marcel Sandoz’s (1881 – 1971) sculpture. He returned to the animal again in various poses; sitting, standing and curled up looking wistfully at the viewer. He drew the fox, painted the fox, cast it in bronze (Up to seven individuals in one piece) and for the Haviland Limoges Company designed it for three boxes of various sizes in 1921. Known as the “Bonbonniere-Fenek” it is pictured on page 135 in Les Creations en Porcelaine d’Edourard Marcel Sandoz by Jean Segonds. The boxes are 4 ½”, 5” and 6 ½” in diameter and are in excellent condition.
French Art Deco Sandoz Porcelain Singing Frog Vase
This humorous French art deco porcelain vase was designed by Edouard Marcel Sandoz (1881 – 1971) for the Haviland Limoges Company in 1916. The yellow frog on his green lily pad seems to be belting out an aria with his hand on his chest. The vase, known as “Porte – Bouquet - Grenouille” is number 36 in the Catalogue Raisone. It is pictured on page 134 in “Les Creations en Porcelaine d’ Edouard Marcel Sandoz” by Jean Segonds. The vase is 6” high.
French Art Deco Sandoz Porcelain Fish Vase For Haviland Limoges
This striking vase was designed by the famous sculptor Edouard Marcel Sandoz (1881 – 1971) for the Haviland Limoges Company. Edited in 1917 as “Le Vase – Poissone de Chine”, it is one of the first examples of Sandoz’ work for Haviland. He received the contract to produce porcelain animal figures for Haviland when the directors enthused over his drawing for this vase. The vase is reproduced (in an all white glaze) in “Les Creations en Porcelaine d’Edouard Marcel Sandoz by Jean Claude Segonds on page 58 and is number 8 in the Catalogue Raisone. The vase is 9 ½” high.
Sandoz Tea For Two
Created between the wars by the Swiss sculptor Edouard Marcel Sandoz (1881 - 1971), this art deco porcelain tea for two set was produced by the Haviland Company in Limoges, France. We have a large collection of Sandoz's figurines.