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Vase

ca. 1930 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Vase of stoneware decorated with carved crescent pattern under brown and ochre glazes. Round body and wide neck.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Stoneware, carved and glazed
Brief description
Vase, round body with wide neck, stoneware with carved pattern and brown glaze, made by Emile Lenoble, Choisy-le-Roi, France, ca. 1930
Physical description
Vase of stoneware decorated with carved crescent pattern under brown and ochre glazes. Round body and wide neck.
Dimensions
  • Height: 14.8cm
  • Diameter: 14.3cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Monogram of 'EL' (impressed in a circle on base)
  • 'H 29' (incised on base)
Credit line
Bequeathed by Mme. Renée Collinson
Object history
This object is part of a collection of early 20th century French studio ceramics bequeathed to the Museum by Mme. Renée Collinson (1915-2001). The collection was assembled by her father, Charles Sydney Collinson between 1930 and 1940. He was an official in the Visa section of the British Embassy in Brussels from about 1910, and a friend of two of the artists who produced the ceramics, Paul Beyer (1873-1945) and Séraphin Soudbinine (1870-1944). He was English with a French wife and they retired to France although Mme. Collinson was brought up in France and Belgium.
Other number
41 - Number on label
Collection
Accession number
C.161-2014

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Record createdApril 8, 2014
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