Pitcher, milk jug in Puisaye stoneware by Michel and Denise Pointu Arts-Céram 50s 60s
- H13 x W13 x D8
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- beige
Description
Charming pitcher, probably a pot. Milk, stamped < arts-céram grand feu > Which is the mark of the pottery workshop. Michel pointu (son of Léon pointu) and his. Woman denise pointud-detraz in arquian in. Near Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye. We can date it quite precisely since. This workshop was only productive between 1951 and. The beginning of 1963. The shape is original with its handle. Perpendicular to the body of the pitcher. The flamed enamelling is very beautiful, very. Shimmering with its comforting colors. Which evokes breakfast: chocolate. Caramel, coffee, cream. It is in good general condition but does not hide. Marks of its age: chipping on the. Beak and on the round edge of the end of the. Handle. Inside, we can see a brand that. Starts from the beak and goes down to the bottom, that. Could just be a scratch, or maybe just one. Cracked but which remains well joined and which is not. Not through: no crack on the other side. Outside the pot. Very careful packaging.
Ref. : BKQDVD5B
- Dimensions :
- H13 x W13 x D8
- Color :
- beige
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- vintage
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