Ceramics
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CR-01
Glazed Oxblood Vase by Hermann Seger for KPM
Glazed Oxblood Vase by Hermann Seger for KPM Painted mark to underside of larger example 'S.gr.P' with scepter mark and incised number '17360-M’. Germany: circa 1890
- height
- 12.75 in.
- diameter
- 7 in.
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CR-02
Mid Century Pottery Candlestick by Kari Bugge Gjerstad
Mid Century Pottery Candlestick by Kari Bugge Gjerstad Norway: circa 1960
- width
- 4.5 in. (11.43 cm)
- height
- 7.5 in. (19.05 cm)
- depth
- 3 in. (7.62 cm)
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CR-03
sold
Vibrant Coloured Pair of Glazed Ceramic Foo Dog Sculptures Made for Birks
Pair of glazed ceramic foo dog sculptures for birks resting on painted on wooden base Marked: "Made in Spain for Birks" and bearing sticker marked Birks with inventory number. Spain.
- width
- 7 in. (17.78 cm)
- height
- 14 in. (35.56 cm)
- depth
- 5 in. (12.7 cm)
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CR-04
Glazed Oxblood Vase by Hermann Seger for KPM
Glazed oxblood vase by Hermann Seger for KPM. Ink-stamped manufacturer's mark to underside of smaller example 'S.gr.P' with scepter mark and incised number 'PM 3060'. Germany: circa 1890 Hermann August Seger (1839-1893), produced numerous glaze and firing innovations that substantially increased KPM’s proficiency in designing moulds and working with colours. Among his many inventions, Seger developed new kinds of under glaze colours. Oxblood-, celadon-, crystal- and dripped glazes were created, inspired by Chinese ceramics, and they enabled new forms of artistic expression, making Seger an early pioneer of the Art Nouveau aesthetic.
- height
- 10.5
- diameter
- 4.75
- condition
- good overall condition
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CR-05
Red Ceramic Vase by Giovanni Gariboldi for Richard Ginori
Red glazed ceramic vase by Giovanni Gariboldi for Richard Ginori, gilt decorated with butterflies and floral motifs Acid-stamped manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Richard Ginori M11 491E’. Circa 1950
- height
- 9 in. (22.86 cm)
- diameter
- 7.5 in. (19.05 cm)
- condition
- Very good condition.
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CR-06
Whimsical Pair of Italian Red and Grey Ceramic Vases by San Polo
Pair of Italian modernist red and grey glazed ceramic vases by San Polo Venezia. Signed: "San Polo Made in Italy 2171". Italy: circa 1950 Provenance: Private collection Montreal
- height
- 17 in.
- diameter
- 10 in.
- condition
- very good condition, no issues noted. Provenance: Private collection Montreal
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CR-07
Pierre-Auguste Gaucher for Sevres Art Deco Porcelain Hunting Scene Vase
Pierre-Auguste Gaucher for Sevres Art Deco porcelain vase, hunting scene with green and gold enamel printed mark, gilt signature, numbered '115-47'. stamped Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres mark France: 1947
- height
- 13 in.
- diameter
- 15 in.
- condition
- Minor wear, hairline aging hairline crack to glazing at base. Otherwise in good condition.
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CR-08
Large "Clematis" Vase by Walter Moorcroft
Large vase by Walter Moorcroft "clematis" signed under: Stamped "Moorcroft made in England" with hand signature W. England: circa 1950.
- height
- 11 in.
- diameter
- 12 in.
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CR-09
sold
Green Glazed Ceramic and Silver "Argenta" Vase by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg
Green glazed Ceramic and electroplated silver "Argenta" Jar by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg Silver glazed manufacturer's mark and number to underside of each example 'Gustavsberg Argenta 1209 A' Sweden 1948. Wilhelm Kåge (1889-1960) is one of the most well-known representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. He was the artistic leader for Gustavsberg in the 1930s and 1940s and is often called the father of Swedish modernism. Kage is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design. In the 1920s, Wilhelm created the Argenta series which was popularized at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1930. The series consisted of crocks, bowls, and vases adorned with a characteristic green glaze. The objects have silver decor with dragons, flowers, and dancing women. Argenta was first manufactured in flint but later manufactured in stoneware.
- width
- 7.5 in.
- height
- 10.75 in.
- depth
- 4.75 in.
- condition
- Good overall general condition
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CR-10
Glazed Ceramic Celadon Horse Sculpture
Glazed crackled ceramic celadon horse sculpture. Marked under the base "Made in Italy" Italy: circa 1950
- width
- 19 in.
- height
- 18 in.
- depth
- 6.5 in.
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CR-11
Pair of Painted Dutch Medieval Style Glazed Terracotta Reliefs Plaques
Pair of Dutch Medieval style ceramics reliefs carvings representing Adam and Eve and St George the Dragon. Netherlands: circa 1950
- width
- 7 in.
- height
- 7 in.
- depth
- 2 in.
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CR-12
Large Italian Mid Century Blue and Green Ceramic Vase
Italian blue and green glazed ceramic vase depicting a woman on a horse . Signed to base CBRR and stamped Italy. Italy circa 1950.
- width
- 10.5 in.
- height
- 20.75 in.
- depth
- 4.5 in.
- condition
- good overal condition
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CR-13
Colorful Ceramic "Sea Garden" Vase by Alvino Bagni for Raymor
Colorful ceramic "Sea Garden" vase with handles by Alvino Bagni for Raymor.
- height
- 8 in.
- diameter
- 8 in.
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CR-14
on hold
Tall Blue and Green Ceramic Glazed Vase by Aldo Londi
Tall blue and green ceramic glazed vase by Aldo Londi, Bearing the sticker at the base marked: "made in Italy 71/52". Italie circa 1960
- height
- 17.5 in. (44 cm)
- diameter
- 6 in.
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CR-15
Ceramic Pitcher by Guido Gambone
Colourful ceramic pitcher by Guido Gambone. Signed: "Gambone Italy". Italy: circa 1950
- height
- 4.75 in.
- diameter
- 4.75 in.
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CR-16
Red Glazed Ceramic Plaque
Red glazed ceramic Italian plaque of a woman on a horse in the style by Giovanii Petucco
- width
- 12 in.
- height
- 17 in.
- depth
- 1 in.
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CR-17
Dogon Terra Cotta Vase
Dogon terra cotta vase decorated in relief with Lizards and human face with nice patina. Mali: circa 1970
- height
- 10 in. (25.4 cm)
- diameter
- 12 in. (30.48 cm)
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CR-18
Spanish Yellow Glazed Ceramic Sculpture of Don Quixote
Spanish yellow glazed ceramic sculpture of Don Quixote. Spain: circa 1970
- width
- 4 in. (10.16 cm)
- height
- 18.5 in. (46.99 cm)
- depth
- 8 in. (20.32 cm)
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CR-19
Glazed Ceramic Vase by René Buthaud
Glazed ceramic vase by René Buthaud depicting nude dancers. Glazed signature to underside ‘RB’. France: circa 1935 Literature: Céramiques de René Buthaud, Buthaud and Du Pasquier, pg. 130 Provenance: Collection of Seymour Stein. Following a brief stint as an engraver for the French army during WWI, he returned to Bordeaux where his artist friends Jean Dupas and Roger Bissière encouraged him to try his hand at ceramics. In 1919 and 1920 he exhibited his new wares at the Salon d’Automne and the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs in Paris, where his work achieved critical acclaim. Among his buyers was the famed artist Jean Dunand, who was so impressed by Buthaud’s work that he nominated him for the first Florence Blumenthal Prize, which went to Buthaud in 1921. He settled in Bordeaux in 1925, where he would spend his entire life in continual experimentation and growth, branching out further into ceramics and eventually working with glass as well. The subsequent decades were filled with a multitude of achievements including: jurying the Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in 1925, directing the Primavera Pottery from 1923 through 1926, exhibiting at galleries Druet and George Rouard, becoming a Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur in 1937, an officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1983, and receiving the French National Order of Merit in 1986, mere months before his death. He left behind an enormous and impressive body of work encompassing drawings, paintings, verre églomisé panels, and ceramics, all bearing the hallmarks of his unique style: a combination of classicism and modernism with dashes of Cubism, the Italian Renaissance, and influences of the African tribal art he collected.
- height
- 9 in.
- diameter
- 5.5 in.
- condition
- Good overall general condition
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CR-20
Glazed Ceramic Vase by Josep Jordi Guardiola i Bonet for Sèvres
Glazed ceramic Vase by Josep Jordi Guardiola i Bonet for Sèvres depicting mythological scenes.Signature and date to underside ‘Josep Jordi Guardiola 1937 Sevres’ with impressed manufacturer's mark ‘Sèvres Manufacture Nationale France G.T.’. France: circa 1937. Provenance: collection of Seymour Stein In 1924 he obtained the Second Medal at the Madrid Exhibition, in 1925 the Second Medal at the Exhibition of Decorative Arts and Modern Industries in Paris, in 1926 the First Medal at the Philadelphia Exhibition and in 1929 the First Medal at the International Exhibition of Barcelona. This same year he exhibited in Madrid invited by the Spanish Society of Friends of Art. The maturity that he reached as a ceramist led him to be invited by the French Government in 1934 to work at the National Ceramic Manufacture of Sèvres. These pieces were exhibited in May 1935 in the Sala Parés in Barcelona.
- height
- 18 in.
- diameter
- 9.5 in.
- condition
- Very good original condition.
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CR-21
Turquoise Ceramic and Silver Inlaid "Argenta" Vase by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg
Green Glazed Ceramic and Silver inlaid "Argenta" Vase by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg Marqued: "Gustavsberg R Argenta 1209 Made in Sweden' with impressed number '429 1209'" Sweden: 1931 Wilhelm Kåge (1889-1960) is one of the most well-known representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. He was the artistic leader for Gustavsberg in the 1930s and 1940s and is often called the father of Swedish modernism. Kage is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design. In the 1920s, Wilhelm created the Argenta series which was popularized at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1930. The series consisted of crocks, bowls, and vases adorned with a characteristic green glaze. The objects have silver decor with dragons, flowers, and dancing women. Argenta was first manufactured in flint but later manufactured in stoneware.
- height
- 4.5 in.
- diameter
- 3.5 in.
- condition
- Good overall general condition
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CR-22
Art Deco Period Ceramic Vase by Jean Mayodon
French Art Deco ceramic vase by Jean Mayodon, the brown glazed finish showing a representation of Bacchante. France: circa 1925. Artist's cipher to underside. Provenance: Seymour Stein Collection. One of the foremost French Art Deco ceramicists, Jean Mayodon was initially trained as an interior decorator and painter but by the age of twenty had turned to ceramics. Setting up a workshop in his hometown of Sèvres, Mayodon quickly gained recognition. He presented his ceramics for the first time in 1919 at the Musée Galliera which led to a solo exhibition two years later. He collaborated with Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann at the extraordinarily influential 1925 World's Fair in Paris, the Exposition International des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Moderne and his work was also included in the Parisian Salons des Artistes Décorateurs of 1928 and 1932, a primary forum for young designers. Throughout his successful career Mayodon participated in numerous international exhibitions. So celebrated were Mayodon's ceramics that from 1934-39 he served as an artistic adviser at the foremost porcelain company, Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres and from 1941-42 was the artistic director. In addition to Ruhlmann, he collaborated with other preeminent designers and architects of the day including, Eugene Printz, Jules Leleu, and Raymond Subes.
- height
- 10 in.
- diameter
- 4.75 in.
- condition
- Very good condition
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CR-23
sold
Important Brutalist Style Ceramic Wall Sculpture by Claude Théberge
Rare and important ceramic brutalist style abstract wall sculpture by Claude Théberge .Signed: "Théberge 65", Canada c.1965. This rare mural is composed of 19 pieces of abstract ceramic relief sculptures assembled together on a plywood support . Provenance: Private collection Robin Déry Montreal Canada In the early to mid 1950's Claude Théberge studied in France at l'École supérieure des Beaux Arts et des Art décoratifs de Paris, winner of U.N. prize in 1956 with a work made for peace, George Braques invited him to exhibit to the"Internationale Universitaire" of Berlin. Several of his works were made for institutional and public places such as parcs and subway stations in Montreal Canada. The works of Claude Theberge enrich several public and private collections: L’Oreal-Lancôme, the Desjardins Movement, Esso, the Bank of Montreal, the Laurentienne, the World Trade Center of Toronto, the City of Clichy (France), the Aerospatiale (France), the Kennedy Collection (Boston), the Hannah Collection (Chicago)
- width
- 64.5 in.
- height
- 42.5 in.
- depth
- 4 in.
- condition
- Very good over all condition, some small restored edge chips and restorations.
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CR-24
Art Deco Ceramic Glazed Vase by René Buthaud
Art Deco glazed ceramic glazed vase by René Buthaud with female portrait inside Glazed signature to underside ‘RB’. provenance: Important US private collection Following a brief stint as an engraver for the French army during WWI, he returned to Bordeaux where his artist friends Jean Dupas and Roger Bissière encouraged him to try his hand at ceramics. In 1919 and 1920 he exhibited his new wares at the Salon d’Automne and the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs in Paris, where his work achieved critical acclaim. Among his buyers was the famed artist Jean Dunand, who was so impressed by Buthaud’s work that he nominated him for the first Florence Blumenthal Prize, which went to Buthaud in 1921. He settled in Bordeaux in 1925, where he would spend his entire life in continual experimentation and growth, branching out further into ceramics and eventually working with glass as well. The subsequent decades were filled with a multitude of achievements including: jurying the Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in 1925, directing the Primavera Pottery from 1923 through 1926, exhibiting at galleries Druet and George Rouard, becoming a Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur in 1937, an officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1983, and receiving the French National Order of Merit in 1986, mere months before his death. He left behind an enormous and impressive body of work encompassing drawings, paintings, verre églomisé panels, and ceramics, all bearing the hallmarks of his unique style: a combination of classicism and modernism with dashes of Cubism, the Italian Renaissance, and influences of the African tribal art he collected.
- height
- 3 in (7.62 cm)
- diameter
- 5.5 in (13.97 cm)
- condition
- Good general overall condition
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