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Philip Gorrivan Design
333 Park Avenue South, Suite 4A
New York City, NY 10010 , United States
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212.228.8242
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Fine Vallauris 1950's French Emerald Green Ceramic Bowl with Chain Edge Detail
$ 3,200
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Tear Sheet Print
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Description
A very fine mid century French Vallaris bowl with a chain link rim and an emerald glaze.
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More Information
Notes: Purchased from a collector, at TEFAF New York Origin: France Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Ceramics Condition: New. Excellent Condition Styles / Movements: Arts & Crafts, Modern, Art Pottery Patterns: Contemporary/Modern Incollect Reference #: 752248 -
Dimensions
H. 3.5 in; Diam. 12 in; H. 8.89 cm; Diam. 30.48 cm;
Message from Seller:
Philip Gorrivan Design, located at 333 Park Avenue South, Suite 4A, New York City, NY 10010, specializes in high-end residential, commercial, and hospitality interiors that blend historical elegance with modern sophistication. Contact us at 212.228.8242 or info@philipgorrivan.com to explore tailored, luxurious spaces reflecting timeless design and individual narratives.
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