The mouth (with an everted collar) and foot are both finished with a chestnut and green stripe. Around the body runs a row of ovals, each connected by a vertical line to identical ovals below the neck and at the foot, which are nestled between the curves of a serrated frieze, of which the points end in an arrowhead. The ovals in the middle row alternate with double vertical arrows.
Material:
Stoneware
Technique:
Slip-cast form. Pounced decoration of green and chestnut glazes on a greenish cream stumped ground.
Workshop:
Boch. La Louvière
Form number:
960 & 2, impressed
Decoration number:
D.1000 in black
Date:
Design created in 1925
Marks:
Gres - Keramis, impressed / blue round stamp: Made in Belgium - Boch Fes - La Louvière - …
Signature :
Ch.Catteau in black
Dimensions:
H : 293 - C : 74 - B : 94
Location:
Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels
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