Posted 5 years ago
Blammoammo
(24 items)
In the 1890s, a group of anonymous artists, potters and glaze chemists established the Glatigny workshop in Versailles, France, in order to produce ceramics that were equal to those produced in private studios. Although the company made stoneware in small quantities, it specialized in porcelain with crystalline effects and flambé glazes using materials imported from Africa and the South Pacific. Vases, inkwells and other objects were generally made in limited numbers, often mounted in silver by the Paris jeweler and silversmith Lucien Gaillard.(Jason jacques)
This lamp has an ox blood and shark skin glaze and was made around 1900,and is my new favourite.
NOW THAT IS SPECIAL !!!!
stunning!!!!
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Sean68
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Fortapache
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Ho2cultcha for the loves and comments.
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Thank you
Vynil33rpm and lovelypat.