Vallauris Mosaic Pattern Vase, Jean Gerbino, signed, mid C20th
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Total Amount: | £37.20 |
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Location: | United Kingdom |
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Auction Start: | 01/09/25 18:17:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 16/09/25 19:42:00 UTC |
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Vallauris Mosaic Pattern Vase, Jean Gerbino, signed, mid C20th
An earthenware vase of globular form pierced on the shoulder with six holes and with a circular opening at the top, probably for the display of small flowers, the base with an unglazed foot bearing impressed marks for ‘Vallauris’ and ‘Gerbino’, decorated overall with detailed and colourful mosaic patterns incorporating floral motifs.Known for its ceramics since Roman times, when the deposits of clay found locally acted as stimulus for the production of pottery, the French Riviera town of Vallauris has been called the ‘city of 100 potters’. Pottery has been made there continuously since the classical period with a growth in production in the late nineteenth century followed by the establishment of various well known ateliers in the twentieth and the residence of Picasso himself who is said to have produced over 3500 pieces there.
Jean Gerbino Jean Gerbino (1876-1966) was a Sicilian ceramicist, who took French citizenship in 1928. He settled eventually in Vallauris and developed a unique technique combining mosaic and nériage (a mixture of coloured clays). The clays are coloured with oxides, hardened, and then assembled into plates to create colourful and distinctive mosaic patterns. These plates are then moulded, dried, and fired. The resulting forms are both distinctive and highly decorative, modern with a hint of the Art Deco era.
Size: | Ht 10.5cm, Diam (max) 12cm, Top opening 3.3cm, Base 6cm |
Weight: | 810gm |
Date: | Mid C20th |
Condition: | Good condition, no issues |
Estimate: | £50 – 80 |