Vase with two angular stoneware handles decorated on one side with a profile of a Breton woman in a fichu, in a medallion, standing out against a blue background.
Marked below "HB Quimper Odetta n°165".
Early 20th century.
This earthenware factory was founded by Pierre Bousquet. By alliance, it passed to Pierre Clément Caussy. In 1776, Antoine de la Hubaudière, Caussy's son-in-law, took over the reins of the factory. In the early 1920s, HB launched the production of high-end stoneware, with Art Deco shapes and decorations, under the Odetta brand.
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