Art Deco style Ceramic Bowl and Cover by Louis Dage (1885-1961), early/mid C20th
Current Bid: | £95.00 |
Bid Increment: | £5.00 |
Next Min Bid: | £100.00 |
Buyer’s Premium: | £22.80 |
Total Amount: | £117.80 |
Number of Bids: | 9 |
Location: | United Kingdom |
Highest Bidder: | User 1360 |
Auction Start: | 22/02/25 15:15:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 08/03/25 20:00:00 UTC |
Auction Finished : | 08/03/25 20:00:01 UTC |
Art Deco style Ceramic Bowl and Cover by Louis Dage (1885-1961), early/mid C20th
Louis Dage was one of the most distinguished French ceramicists of the twentieth century and his works, created in the workshop he started in 1930, with their distinctive designs reflecting contemporary fashions, are highly sought after today. This bowl and cover with its clean lines and striking decoration is an excellent example of his work in the Art Deco style and a rather less commonly found form amongst the examples of his work now available.……………………………………………………………………………………....................................................................................……
Born in 1885 at Lille, France, Louis Dage was early known as a ceramics artist, describing himself on the birth registration of his daughter in 1906 as a ‘decorator on faience’. In 1920 he joined with Louis Fontinelle (1886-1964) to create a faience factory in Antony, near Paris, but the venture was short lived and they parted company two years later. In 1930, Dage set up his own studio at Saint-Sever in company with his brother and daughter becoming managing director of the firm three years later. There then followed a little over thirty years of production under his direction until his death in 1961. Art Deco designs with their simple lines and bold decoration were produced initially to be followed by pieces of more rugged shapes and patterns, partly resulting from the shortage of conventional raw materials during the second world war.
This bowl and cover represents the best of Dage’s earlier work. The base has straight sides curving in slightly towards the base and has a flush fitting flat and gently domed cover overhanging slightly at the edge. The piece is covered overall with a mottled glaze in tones of blue and light aubergine on which are painted maple leaves in green with bright blue berries, a design which can be found on some of Dage’s other pieces (see image 13). The lid carries his signature ‘DAGE’ with a flowing line underneath, a much less common version of the Dage mark but which can be found elsewhere (see image 14). More normally pieces are signed ‘L.Dage’, the name being in lower case rather than capitals.Form and decoration combine to produce a striking object, characteristic of the fashions of the time of its production and a worthy tribute to its maker.
Size: | 20 cm diameter, 6 cm high |
Weight: | 1285 grams |
Date: | 1930s |
Condition: | Good condition, no issues |
Estimate: | £120 – 150 |