Marcel Sandoz - Figure - bunny salt shaker - Porcelain





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Porcelain bunny salt shaker designed by Marcel Sandoz for Théodore Haviland Limoges in France, circa 1920, in good condition with small signs of aging; dimensions Height 2.5 cm, Width 1.6 cm, Depth 2.5 cm.
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This charming Art Deco porcelain bunny salt shaker was designed by Marcel Sandoz for the renowned porcelain house Théodore Haviland in Limoges, circa 1920. It perfectly reflects the playful elegance and refined craftsmanship characteristic of Art Deco ceramics.
Shaped as a stylized rabbit, the piece functions both as a practical table accessory and a decorative object. The streamlined form and artistic animal motif embody the Art Deco aesthetic, while Sandoz’s distinctive approach to animal figures adds charm and subtle sophistication.
Crafted from fine Limoges porcelain — celebrated worldwide for its quality, translucency, and durability — the salt shaker features a pristine white glaze enhanced by delicate painted details. The smooth silhouette and balanced proportions highlight the high level of artistic and technical excellence typical of this period.
Bearing the Marcel Sandoz signature along with the Théodore Haviland Limoges mark, the piece offers strong assurance of authenticity and collectible value. This collaboration represents a perfect fusion of innovative design and master porcelain craftsmanship.
A delightful and historically significant object, ideal for collectors of Art Deco ceramics or anyone wishing to add a touch of French elegance and whimsy to their home.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Origin: France, circa 1920
Dimensions:
Height: 2.5 in | Width: 1.6 in | Depth: 2.5 in
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This charming Art Deco porcelain bunny salt shaker was designed by Marcel Sandoz for the renowned porcelain house Théodore Haviland in Limoges, circa 1920. It perfectly reflects the playful elegance and refined craftsmanship characteristic of Art Deco ceramics.
Shaped as a stylized rabbit, the piece functions both as a practical table accessory and a decorative object. The streamlined form and artistic animal motif embody the Art Deco aesthetic, while Sandoz’s distinctive approach to animal figures adds charm and subtle sophistication.
Crafted from fine Limoges porcelain — celebrated worldwide for its quality, translucency, and durability — the salt shaker features a pristine white glaze enhanced by delicate painted details. The smooth silhouette and balanced proportions highlight the high level of artistic and technical excellence typical of this period.
Bearing the Marcel Sandoz signature along with the Théodore Haviland Limoges mark, the piece offers strong assurance of authenticity and collectible value. This collaboration represents a perfect fusion of innovative design and master porcelain craftsmanship.
A delightful and historically significant object, ideal for collectors of Art Deco ceramics or anyone wishing to add a touch of French elegance and whimsy to their home.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Origin: France, circa 1920
Dimensions:
Height: 2.5 in | Width: 1.6 in | Depth: 2.5 in
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