Trade price:120 €

Ceramic Bowl by Gustave Reynaud, 1950s

Trade price:120 €
Ceramic bowl by Gustave Reynaud, Vallauris, 1950. Glazed earthenware with a polychrome floral design. Made at the Le Mûrier workshop in Vallauris. 12cm x 12cm. Workshop signature on the underside.
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Product Details

L 12 cm x W 12 cm x H 5 cm - 1 kg

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General Information
Product Type:Decorative Dishes
Condition: Great more info

Excellent - Brand-new, unused item, not previously owned. Shows absolutely no signs of wear.

Great - Like new or has never been used. Absolutely no scratches or wear. Has no structural issues and is in perfect condition.

Good - Lightly used, with very light scratches, or minor cosmetic wear, but has no structural issues. Most antique and vintage items fit this condition.

Fair - Shows light scratches and wear from previous use but remains in fair condition. May have some structural issues, including minor instability.

Revive - Visible signs of previous use that may include scratches, gouges, cracks and fissures and worn corners. May have significant losses, fading or structural instability.

Material: Glazed Ceramic, Ceramic
Color: Ivory, Cream, Red
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Location: France
Return Policy:
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Return or Exchange accepted within 14 days after delivery.

Buyers are responsible for return postage costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.

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About This Ceramic Bowl by Gustave Reynaud, 1950s

At The Oblist, we take authenticity very seriously, especially for vintage items like this ceramic bowl by Gustave Reynaud. Our expert team has thoroughly verified its provenance. This piece, made at the renowned Le Mûrier workshop in Vallauris in the 1950s, carries the workshop signature on its underside, further authenticating its origin. The Oblist guarantees the authenticity of all its vintage items, ensuring that what you receive is genuine vintage French pottery. This means you can trust in the historical significance and value of this piece without needing to conduct your own verification.
This mid-century ceramic bowl by Gustave Reynaud is in excellent vintage condition. As it dates back to the 1950s, minor signs of wear consistent with its age may be present, but these only add to its charm and authenticity. The bowl features a delightful polychrome floral design, and the glazed ceramic is well-preserved. At The Oblist, each piece is carefully inspected before listing, ensuring that you receive a quality item that meets our high standards. The bowl's condition reflects both its historical journey and expert craftsmanship from the Le Mûrier workshop.
Caring for vintage French pottery, such as this Gustave Reynaud ceramic bowl, involves gentle handling and mindful cleaning. To preserve the integrity of the glazed surface and polychrome floral design, clean the bowl with a soft, damp cloth and avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbers. It's best to keep it away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature changes to prevent any potential damage. Display it in a stable environment to showcase its beauty without risking wear. Following these care tips will help maintain the bowl’s condition, ensuring its longevity as a cherished vintage piece.
Investing in a vintage French pottery piece like this Gustave Reynaud bowl can be a rewarding decision. Items from the mid-20th century, particularly those from renowned workshops like Le Mûrier, are highly collectible and can appreciate over time. The bowl’s authentic signature and well-documented history add to its investment value. At The Oblist, we ensure that each piece is vetted for its historical and artistic significance, offering collectors and enthusiasts alike a curated selection of valuable items. Investing in such a piece not only enriches your collection but also offers the potential for future value appreciation.
Gustave Reynaud's work from the 1950s, especially pieces crafted at the Le Mûrier workshop in Vallauris, is renowned for its unique artistry and craftsmanship. During this era, Le Mûrier was a hub of innovation in ceramic design, known for its distinctive use of color and form. Reynaud's pieces, characterized by their vibrant polychrome designs and expert glazing techniques, embody the artistic spirit of mid-century French pottery. Collectors value these works for their historical context, aesthetic appeal, and the signature style that Reynaud mastered. Such pieces are not only decorative but also serve as tangible pieces of art history.

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