A Rare Collection of Six French Studio Pottery Pitchers
A rare ensemble of six French studio pottery pitchers, offering a refined glimpse into ceramics from the 1960s–1970s, spanning key centers such as Puisaye and La Borne. The pitcher form becomes here a field of expression, balancing formal restraint with sculptural freedom. From Jean-Louis Nigon to Gustave Tiffoche, each potter asserts a distinct voice through rich clay bodies and nuanced glazes. Conceived as a coherent whole, the group highlights the diversity and vitality of post-war French ceramics.
Details: Top row, left to right: Jean-Louis Nigon, Savignies, circa 1960 — H22 cm Michel Gardelle, circa 1960 — H26 × W17 × D19 cm Pierre Digan, La Borne, circa 1970 — H17 × D24 cm Bottom row, left to right: Blanot pottery, circa 1975 — H16 × W12.5 × D15 cm Jacky Coville, circa 1970 — H12 cm Gustave Tiffoche, circa 1975 — H13 cm
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L 23.62 in x W 11.81 in x H 11.81 in
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