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This charming white ceramic vase by Émile Tessier features an exquisite garland of flowers adorning its bulbous form, showcasing Tessier's mastery in ceramic artistry. The piece, with its graceful handles and delicate floral motifs, epitomizes the elegance of early 20th-century French ceramics.
Émile Tessier (1887–1971) was a renowned French ceramist, best known for his work in Malicorne-sur-Sarthe, a historic pottery center. Influenced by traditional faience techniques and Art Nouveau aesthetics, he infused his exquisitely detailed creations with refined craftsmanship and a deep appreciation for natural motifs.
Perfect for adding a touch of refined elegance to any space, this vase can be displayed as a standalone art piece or used to accentuate floral arrangements. Place it on a mantel, sideboard, or in a niche to highlight its artistic value and historical significance. Such a piece offers timeless beauty while celebrating the exceptional craftsmanship of Émile Tessier.
Minor losses.
Minor losses.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 10¼" high x 7" diameter
Approx. overall 26cm high x 18cm diameter
Approx. overall 10¼" high x 7" diameter
Approx. overall 26cm high x 18cm diameter
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Early 20th-Century Ceramic Vase By Émile Tessier - 10¼"
Sale priceUS$792