Gustave Asch - Vase - Earthenware - Blue porcelain vase.

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A large faïence vase by Gustave Asch, attributed to Sainte Radegonde in France, circa 1950–1960, measuring 18 cm wide, 49 cm high and 18 cm deep, in good condition with some wear and staining due to age.

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This exceptional large French Art Deco vase is attributed to Gustave Asch for the famous Sainte Radegonde faience workshop, circa 1920.

This vase is covered with a very bright cobalt blue glaze and decorated with delicate gold motifs of maple leaves and seed pods, which elegantly unfold around the body of the vase. Made in fine earthenware, this piece embodies the refined aesthetics of French decorative arts from the early 20th century. The contrast between the deep blue background and the intricate gold decoration captures the natural elegance of the Art Deco period. The elongated silhouette and subtle curves give it a timeless presence, perfect as a statement piece in both classical and contemporary interiors. The base is signed "France" and retains the original label "Objets d'Art Maure". Gustave Asch was a prominent figure in French ceramic design, and his collaboration with Sainte Radegonde is highly appreciated by collectors.

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I am a seller of a wide range of antiques and collectibles dating from different eras, my items are certified by auctioneers to ensure the reliability of my items.
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This exceptional large French Art Deco vase is attributed to Gustave Asch for the famous Sainte Radegonde faience workshop, circa 1920.

This vase is covered with a very bright cobalt blue glaze and decorated with delicate gold motifs of maple leaves and seed pods, which elegantly unfold around the body of the vase. Made in fine earthenware, this piece embodies the refined aesthetics of French decorative arts from the early 20th century. The contrast between the deep blue background and the intricate gold decoration captures the natural elegance of the Art Deco period. The elongated silhouette and subtle curves give it a timeless presence, perfect as a statement piece in both classical and contemporary interiors. The base is signed "France" and retains the original label "Objets d'Art Maure". Gustave Asch was a prominent figure in French ceramic design, and his collaboration with Sainte Radegonde is highly appreciated by collectors.

Seller's Story

I am a seller of a wide range of antiques and collectibles dating from different eras, my items are certified by auctioneers to ensure the reliability of my items.
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
Blue porcelain vase.
Country of Origin
France
Designer/artist/maker
Gustave Asch
Material
Earthenware
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
49 cm
Width
18 cm
Depth
18 cm
Estimated period
1950-1960
FranceVerified
507
Objects sold
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