"Very Large Baluster Vase Taken Mermaids Earthenware Cerdazur Monaco 1950"
After 1946 in Monaco, many small ceramic workshops emerged, one of the best known being the Cerdazur workshop. The post-war reconstruction period and the baby boom brought about a joyful and colorful production. This large vase is an example. Its baluster shape has a decoration on a scarified and incised green background of the seabed with seaweed, shells and moving fish in a rotating decoration on the whole of the vase ending with a flared neck underlined in gold. The 2 side sockets are 2 mermaids hugging huge fish with their mouths open. In good general condition (to report wear of use of the gilding on the reliefs). POSSIBILITY OF SENDING, careful packaging reinforced, by registered mail with signature, insurance and follow-up on the internet by its number (shipping costs).Magasin SAONE ANTIQUITES 149 rue de la levée 01750 ST LAURENT SUR SAONE à 500 mètres MACON ( 71000) Tuesday to Saturday 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. and in the morning 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (if no customer quote) call before or text 06 13 21 81 09, to be sure thank you... Purchase sale restoration furniture, 18-19-20th century objects, estate , sharing, estimation, clearance…