Paul milet (1870-1950) sèvres, turquoise blue bonbonnière, art deco period

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Paul milet (1870-1950) sèvres, turquoise blue bonbonnière, art deco period
€300
Dimensions :
H11 x W13 x D13
Color :
blue
Material :
ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
Style :
art deco

Paul Milet (1870-1950) Sèvres Turquoise Blue Candy Dish, Art Deco Period. Why not let yourself be charmed by the beauty and Art Deco sophistication of Sèvres earthenware by Paul Milet. Created by the French ceramic artist Paul Milet, born in 1870 and died in 1950, this candy dish is a testament to his ingenious innovation in ceramics and his exploration of new glazes. Unique and perfectly geometric, this candy dish dates from the Art Deco period, from 1910 to 1939. The son of Félix Optat Milet (1838-1911), a ceramicist and close friend of the ceramist Clément Massier, he passed on to his son a passion for creating and experimenting with ceramics and glazes. Following his father's establishment of his own factory, Paul Milet became a chemist and, at just 20 years old, took over the family business, achieving great success. He exhibited at the 1900 Paris Universal Exposition, showcasing avant-garde ceramic works in a variety of colors! Today, highly sought-after pieces by Paul Milet stand out, blending utilitarian and artistic objects in ceramic, earthenware, and stoneware. This charming Art Deco candy dish is a legacy of this great 20th-century ceramist. Signed and in excellent condition, it has only a tiny chip on the rim of the lid. Lovers of Sèvres ceramics and earthenware signed by Paul Milet, don't wait any longer! Acquire this turquoise Art Deco candy dish by Paul Milet! Fast and careful shipping to France, Europe, and worldwide. Dimensions. → Total height: 11 cm. → Height without lid: 6.5 cm. → Total diameter: 13 cm. → Weight each: 600 grams.

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