9 small denbac ceramic/flamed stoneware cups/glasses/mugs/liquor mugs • art deco • 1930
- Dimensions :
- H5 x W3
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- art deco
Set of 9 liqueur cups in flamed stoneware with gray-green drips from the art deco period. These small cups are all different and can be used for liqueur but also for ristretto coffees or simply as decoration. Denbac 191 model, stamped on the underside. Dimensions: 5 X 3.7 cm. In perfect condition ••• rené denert created a ceramics workshop in vierzon in 1908, taking advantage of the significant ceramic activity that had existed in the city since the beginning of the 19th century and his experience as a ceramist in golfe-juan. This company, after the arrival of rené louis balichon in 1910, became the denert et balichon company in 1921. The production, initially essentially artistic, then included a vast catalog of vases and decorative objects in stoneware marketed under the denbac brand. In 1933, the company participated in the creation of the vierzon abbey garden. After the death of its creator in 1937, the business declined. The company was put on hold during the second world war, restarted with difficulty after the liberation of france in a more industrial form and definitively ceased production in 1952 ••• careful shipping or hand delivery possible at no cost in paris.