Émile Tessier octagonal soup tureen & platter
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A stunning octagonal lidded soup tureen with matching platter by Émile Tessier (1870-1950). All sides are decorated with sculptural floral motifs. This is a rare find and collector's item. Initialed ET underneath. Light wear as seen in photos.
Émile Tessier (1870-1950) was a distinguished French ceramicist renowned for his white glazed ceramics, which gained prominence in the early 20th century. Born in Tours, France, Tessier developed a profound interest in ceramics from a young age. He later established his own workshop in Malicorne-sur-Sarthe, a town known for its rich pottery tradition.
Tessier's work is particularly noted for its pristine white glaze, adorned with intricate motifs such as the fleur-de-lis, delicate twists, and simple floral decorations. His extensive range of ceramics included culinary items and decorative pieces.
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.
Tureen measures 10¾" high x 11½" x 9"
Tureen measures 27cm high x 29cm x 23cm
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