Rare Vintage French Studio Pottery Small Dish by Paul Dordet
Rare Vintage French Studio Pottery Small Dish by Paul Dordet
Rare Vintage French Studio Pottery Small Dish by Paul Dordet - Orientalist Style, 1950s-1960s | Collectible French Pottery | Gift Idea
Discover a rare and exquisite piece of French studio pottery by renowned ceramist Paul Dordet (1895-1996) from Bormes les Mimosas in the South of France. This stunning small round dish, likely crafted in the late 1950s to 1960s, showcases Dordet's classic orientalist style. The dish features intricate shapes and patterns impressed on buff ground clay, with circles and crosses enameled in cream and light blue. The underside is finished with a rich brown glaze.
This versatile piece can be displayed flat or hung on a wall as a decorative element, making it a perfect addition to any home decor.
It is signed "Dordet Bormes" and is in excellent vintage condition, a testament to its quality and craftsmanship.
Dimensions: diameter 5" height 1 1/2"
Paul Dordet's works have become highly collectible, often fetching prices well above the asking price at auctions. This dish would make a thoughtful gift for art collectors, pottery enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates vintage French ceramics. It is ideal for special occasions such as anniversaries, housewarmings, or birthdays. Display it in your living room, dining area, or entryway to add a touch of elegance and history to your space.
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