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Lot 109:
Description
Keywords: Camille Fauré, Limoges enamel, Art Deco vase, French decorative arts, enamel on copper, floral motif, signed vase, 1930s French design, Art Nouveau, ginger jar
Summary:
Camille Fauré signed Art Nouveau Deco Raised Relief Floral Enamel work on Copper, lidded vase, form “75/30”, decorated with thick polychrome enamel featuring raised petals on irises in bloom. Ovoid body with hemispherical lid. Signed “C. FAURÉ – Limoges” on the base. Circa 1930. Fauré, a key figure in Limoges enamelwork, was known for his vibrant color palette and technical mastery in high-relief enamel decoration.
Measurements: 13 1/2 x 7 x 7 in. (34.3 x 17.8 x 17.8 cm.) approx
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