"Accolay, Flamboyant Colors Pitcher"
In 1944, under the leadership of André Boutaud, four young students of Alexandre Kostanda launched a production of jewelry and buttons they sell in Paris. Very quickly they produce utilitarian ceramics that demanded the shortage of the post-war period. They sell their dishes, lamps, vases, etc. at petrol stations located on National 6 and 7, all holidaymakers make a stop there and buy a souvenir. their success will last until 1980 and the production will definitely stop at the beginning of the 90s. This pitcher is representative of their production, but it is particularly successful thanks to the superposition of several colors. He's in perfect condition.