Emile Gallé, earthenware, late 19th century. Unsigned.
Height 33 cm, width 26 cm, depth 14.5 cm.
Very good state of conservation.
Émile Gallé's manufacture was renowned for its production of quality furniture and glassware. However, before creating his famous furniture and glass objects, Gallé participated in the design of earthenware, first at the Saint-Clément factory, then at his own. Emile Gallé loved walks in the wild woods and had his own small botanical garden. He hung signs above his studio door: "Our roots are deep in the forest - by the streams and among the moss."
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