Crackled Earthenware Vase-Gold & Silver Enamelling -Art Deco








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- Epoca : 20° secolo - 1900
- Stile : Art Déco
- Altezza : 22cm
- Larghezza : 17cm
- Diametro : 4.3cm
- Materiale : Crackled earthenware - gold and silver glazing
- Prezzo: 480€
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Descrizione Dettagliata
A lovely crackled earthenware vase on a cream background, with an ovoid body and a small ring neck.
It is decorated like a Venetian mask, in gold and silver polychrome enamels.
Period: Art Deco
Dimensions : Height : 22cm - Neck diameter : 4,3cm
Signature : Under the vase
Fréderic Gustave ASCH (1856-1911) is a great ceramist of Austrian origin, famous for his "bleu de Tours".
The Tourangeaux authors, speaking little, and not in detail, of the workshops of decorations of Frederic Gustave ASCH, also named regionally "Guasch" because of his first signature G. ASCH but also "Hache" because of his mark in the shape of "Bardiche", agree to say that it is in 1882 that he leaves Limoges, others that it is in 1883 that he installs his first workshop of decorations, quay Saint- Symphorien, with a shop, 20 street of the Trade in Tours.
It was in 1887 that he transferred? his workshops to Sainte-Radegonde, near the monastery of Marmoutier, three kilometres from Tours, and installed the equipment necessary for the manufacture and firing of pasta.
(Extract from the essay entitled: Frédéric Gustave ASCH (1856-1911): his career as a decorator and ceramist by Bernard RICHARD).
He also gives courses in decoration on earthenware and porcelain.
It is decorated like a Venetian mask, in gold and silver polychrome enamels.
Period: Art Deco
Dimensions : Height : 22cm - Neck diameter : 4,3cm
Signature : Under the vase
Fréderic Gustave ASCH (1856-1911) is a great ceramist of Austrian origin, famous for his "bleu de Tours".
The Tourangeaux authors, speaking little, and not in detail, of the workshops of decorations of Frederic Gustave ASCH, also named regionally "Guasch" because of his first signature G. ASCH but also "Hache" because of his mark in the shape of "Bardiche", agree to say that it is in 1882 that he leaves Limoges, others that it is in 1883 that he installs his first workshop of decorations, quay Saint- Symphorien, with a shop, 20 street of the Trade in Tours.
It was in 1887 that he transferred? his workshops to Sainte-Radegonde, near the monastery of Marmoutier, three kilometres from Tours, and installed the equipment necessary for the manufacture and firing of pasta.
(Extract from the essay entitled: Frédéric Gustave ASCH (1856-1911): his career as a decorator and ceramist by Bernard RICHARD).
He also gives courses in decoration on earthenware and porcelain.