Antique French Art Nouveau majolica jardinière or cache-pot designed by Hector Guimard.
Designed by Hector Guimard and produced by Gustave de Bruyn & Fils in Lille, France, circa 1900.
LILLE - Faiencerie Gustave de BRUYN - by Hector GUIMARD
Ceramic flower-pot holder, black nuanced green cracked enamel, blue interior, flared neck with four open worked handles. Signed in hollow and numbered. Ca. 1890-1900
Crackle glazed ceramic pot cover Material Ceramic Manufacturer/ Brand Hector Guimard Art Deco Estimated Period1890-1919 Country of Origin France Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of aging & wear
DIMENSIONS: Height: inch / 24 cm
Length: inch / 26 cm
Width: inch / 26 cm
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