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Inventory Number MAC167
Size 12.25" H x 15.5" W
Material Stoneware
Period Art Nouveau, Symbolist
Country of Origin France
Year Made c. 1890
This exciting cachepot features a constellation of urchin-like starbursts against a beautiful deep turquoise green. The motif and color scheme are a perfect hybrid of signature elements from the history and geography of Golf-Juan, a small town on the central coast of France that was once occupied by the Moors, who first introduced iridescent glaze to the region which would become famous for it.
Marks: Painted CM, Golfe Juan, AM.