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Polychrome enamelled faience vase with striped and wavy decoration, signed "H. Becquet Quaregnon" and numbered 545.
Hubert Bequet (1912-?) was a Belgian ceramist and industrialist who began his career in 1926 at the Auguste Mouzin et Compagnie (AMC) faience factory in Wasmuël, before founding his own faience factory in Quaregnon in 1934. The company, specializing in hand-painted enamelled decorative pieces (floral motifs, gilding, iridescent effects), achieved great success until 1963 (peak employment >150 workers), with production ceasing around 1982 after a takeover.
Typical Art Nouveau / Jugendstil design: vertical alternating black, yellow, red and beige bands with raised wavy motifs on enamelled ground, flared irregular tulip-shaped rim, base without any metal ring.
Good overall condition, faience intact with no cracks or major chips, enamel well adherent and mostly shiny. Some visible wear traces: small scratches and localized gold loss on raised areas and bands, light wear on handling zones, without major aesthetic impact.
Provenance: private Belgian collection.
Dimensions: height 24 cm, maximum width at rim 17 cm, minimum width 9 cm, foot diameter 12 cm.
Weight: 1100 g.
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Polychrome enamelled faience vase with striped and wavy decoration, signed "H. Becquet Quaregnon" and numbered 545.
Hubert Bequet (1912-?) was a Belgian ceramist and industrialist who began his career in 1926 at the Auguste Mouzin et Compagnie (AMC) faience factory in Wasmuël, before founding his own faience factory in Quaregnon in 1934. The company, specializing in hand-painted enamelled decorative pieces (floral motifs, gilding, iridescent effects), achieved great success until 1963 (peak employment >150 workers), with production ceasing around 1982 after a takeover.
Typical Art Nouveau / Jugendstil design: vertical alternating black, yellow, red and beige bands with raised wavy motifs on enamelled ground, flared irregular tulip-shaped rim, base without any metal ring.
Good overall condition, faience intact with no cracks or major chips, enamel well adherent and mostly shiny. Some visible wear traces: small scratches and localized gold loss on raised areas and bands, light wear on handling zones, without major aesthetic impact.
Provenance: private Belgian collection.
Dimensions: height 24 cm, maximum width at rim 17 cm, minimum width 9 cm, foot diameter 12 cm.
Weight: 1100 g.
Polychrome enamelled faience vase with striped and wavy decoration, signed "H. Becquet Quaregnon" and numbered 545.
Hubert Bequet (1912-?) was a Belgian ceramist and industrialist who began his career in 1926 at the Auguste Mouzin et Compagnie (AMC) faience factory in Wasmuël, before founding his own faience factory in Quaregnon in 1934. The company, specializing in hand-painted enamelled decorative pieces (floral motifs, gilding, iridescent effects), achieved great success until 1963 (peak employment >150 workers), with production ceasing around 1982 after a takeover.
Typical Art Nouveau / Jugendstil design: vertical alternating black, yellow, red and beige bands with raised wavy motifs on enamelled ground, flared irregular tulip-shaped rim, base without any metal ring.
Good overall condition, faience intact with no cracks or major chips, enamel well adherent and mostly shiny. Some visible wear traces: small scratches and localized gold loss on raised areas and bands, light wear on handling zones, without major aesthetic impact.
Provenance: private Belgian collection.
Dimensions: height 24 cm, maximum width at rim 17 cm, minimum width 9 cm, foot diameter 12 cm.
Weight: 1100 g.
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Polychrome enamelled faience vase with striped and wavy decoration, signed "H. Becquet Quaregnon" and numbered 545.
Hubert Bequet (1912-?) was a Belgian ceramist and industrialist who began his career in 1926 at the Auguste Mouzin et Compagnie (AMC) faience factory in Wasmuël, before founding his own faience factory in Quaregnon in 1934. The company, specializing in hand-painted enamelled decorative pieces (floral motifs, gilding, iridescent effects), achieved great success until 1963 (peak employment >150 workers), with production ceasing around 1982 after a takeover.
Typical Art Nouveau / Jugendstil design: vertical alternating black, yellow, red and beige bands with raised wavy motifs on enamelled ground, flared irregular tulip-shaped rim, base without any metal ring.
Good overall condition, faience intact with no cracks or major chips, enamel well adherent and mostly shiny. Some visible wear traces: small scratches and localized gold loss on raised areas and bands, light wear on handling zones, without major aesthetic impact.
Provenance: private Belgian collection.
Dimensions: height 24 cm, maximum width at rim 17 cm, minimum width 9 cm, foot diameter 12 cm.
Weight: 1100 g.

