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This Gien earthenware vase, dating from the late 19th century (circa 1886), is a magnificent illustration of the manufacturer's craftsmanship.
Its hand-painted polychrome pattern combines European and Far Eastern influences, reflecting the Japonism that was then fashionable.
The design features a stylized overflowing horn of plenty filled with flowers, accompanied by delicate butterflies that lend a sense of lightness to the composition.
The vase is stamped with the Gien mark and numbered marks on the base.
With its elongated shape, rich yet delicate colours, and refined details, it is an elegant decorative piece.
It will look perfect on a chest of drawers, a console table, or an entryway table, adding a subtle touch of charm and character to your home.
Style
Period
Circa 1886
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La Faïencerie de Gien, founded in 1821 by the Englishman Thomas Hall, is one of Europe’s most prestigious earthenware manufacturers. Located in Gien in the Loiret department, it is renowned for its “100% French” craftsmanship and its unique style that blends tradition and modernity.
Dimensions
Height: 44 cm
Diameter: 17 cm









