Early 20th-Century Émile Tessier Malicorne Oil & Vinegar Service, 8¼"
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This charming oil and vinegar service, crafted by renowned ceramicist Émile Tessier (1870-1950) in Malicorne in the early 20th century, showcases the fine craftsmanship for which Malicorne pottery is celebrated.
Established in 1924, Tessier's workshop became a cornerstone of the town's pottery legacy, blending traditional techniques with his artistic flair. Malicorne pottery, known since the 18th century, is famous for its finely glazed earthenware and hand-painted designs inspired by French rural life and floral motifs.
This set, made from white glazed ceramic, features two elegantly shaped bottles, both retaining their original lids despite minor chips that add to their antique charm. The holder is adorned with grotesque face handles, a playful design touch that reflects Tessier's creative style, making the piece both functional and artistic. Émile Tessier's work is highly sought after by collectors of French faïence, valued for its authenticity, detail, and decorative beauty. Pieces like this oil and vinegar service are prized not only for their utility but also for the touch of classic French elegance they bring to any setting, making them a cherished addition to any fine pottery collection or dining table.
For a more comprehensive understanding of his life and contributions, refer to the book Émile Tessier - Le "patron" faïencier de Malicorne, which provides an in-depth look at his catalog of designs and his impact on the ceramics industry as a master ceramicist.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. Overall 8¼" high x 11" x 6¼"
Approx. Overall 21cm high x 28cm x 16cm
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