Émile Tessier - 4 openwork cachepots w/ grape motifs
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This rare collection of Émile Tessier cachepots/openwork baskets date from the 1950s / 60s. One has a repaired handle fruit basket. Émile Tessier (1887-1971) was a well-known ceramist from Malicorne, Sarthe in the North of France. He lived through two world wars and the German occupation. He was raised surrounded by potters and ceramists and eventually established his own atelier. He was inspired by ancient pottery and became well known for pure white pieces with decoration in relief including twisted motifs, the Fleur de Lys, animals, flowers and foliage.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Smallest is 5" high
Smallest is 13cm high
See photos from Émile Tessier: le "patron" faïencier de Malicorne.
Moron, Céline, and Gilles Kervella. Émile Tessier: Le “Patron” Faïencier de Malicorne. Reinette, 2013.
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Émile Tessier - 4 openwork cachepots w/ grape motifs
Sale priceUS$1,495
Regular priceUS$1,669