Trade price:190 €

Double-neck Vase by Jean Busson, France, 1960

Trade price:190 €
Ceramic vase by Jean Busson, France, Dinan, circa 1960. Double-neck vase. Glazed ceramic with a striated design. Beautiful glazing work in milky white and taupe tones, with hints of blue underneath. Signed on the underside. H14.5cm L13cm D10cm.
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L 13 cm x W 10 cm x H 14.5 cm - 1 kg

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Product Type:Vases
Condition: Excellent 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: Taupe, White, Blue
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Location: France
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About This Double-neck Vase by Jean Busson, France, 1960

The Oblist takes the authenticity of vintage items very seriously. Our expert team has thoroughly examined this double-neck ceramic vase by Jean Busson, confirming it as an original piece from the 1960s. The vase is signed on the underside, which is a key indicator of its authenticity. Additionally, the provenance has been verified, as it has been sourced from Figuresdesign, a trusted seller known for authentic vintage items. You can purchase this vase with the confidence that The Oblist guarantees its authenticity, eliminating the need for any further verification on your part.
This vintage ceramic vase by Jean Busson is in excellent condition, especially considering its age. The glazing work showcases milky white and taupe tones with subtle hints of blue, maintaining its original charm and distinctiveness. The striated design adds to its unique appeal. As with all vintage pieces, minor signs of wear may be present, but these are consistent with the vase's age and history, enhancing its character. The Oblist ensures that every item meets high standards of quality and condition before being listed, providing buyers with complete peace of mind.
Proper care is essential for preserving the beauty and longevity of your vintage ceramic vase. It is recommended to clean the vase gently with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust and dirt. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers that could damage the glaze. Keep the vase out of direct sunlight to prevent fading, and handle it with care to avoid chips or cracks. When displaying, ensure it is placed on a stable surface to prevent accidental tipping. Following these guidelines will help maintain the vase's exquisite appearance and historical value.
Jean Busson's ceramic vases are celebrated for their distinctive design and artistic glazing techniques. This double-neck vase from the 1960s exemplifies Busson's ability to blend form and function with artistic flair. The vase's striated design and the interplay of milky white, taupe, and blue tones demonstrate the meticulous craftsmanship that defines Busson's work. Such pieces are not only functional but also serve as collectible art objects, making them highly sought after by vintage enthusiasts and collectors. The vase's signed underside further authenticates its origin, adding to its uniqueness and collectible status.
Investing in a Jean Busson ceramic vase can be a wise decision for collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century design. This particular piece, with its verified authenticity and distinctive design, holds significant historical and aesthetic value. As appreciation for vintage and designer ceramics continues to grow, such pieces are likely to increase in value over time. The unique glazing and signature on the vase enhance its desirability, making it not only a beautiful decorative item but also a potential investment. The Oblist's curation ensures that you are acquiring a piece with both artistic merit and investment potential.

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