Glazed ceramic planter produced by the Gustave De Bruyn factory in Fives-Lille (Northern France), active from the early 20th century until 1950, recognizable by its rich decor inspired by the Renaissance. The body is in deep blue glaze contrasted by a relief decoration in ochre, cream, and white, with an architectural frieze and sculpted side handles in stylized heads, and a pale green glazed interior. A beautiful decorative piece, ideal as a planter or centerpiece. Condition: generally good with slight signs of use, small isolated losses of glaze on the reliefs, and micro traces of time, without structural cracking. Dimensions: 24cm (height) X 29cm (diameter). L: 29 l: 29 H: 24
Glazed ceramic planter produced by the Gustave De Bruyn factory in Fives-Lille (Northern France), active from the early 20th century until 1950, recognizable by its rich decor inspired by the Renaissance. The body is in deep blue glaze contrasted by a relief decoration in ochre, cream, and white, with an architectural frieze and sculpted side handles in stylized heads, and a pale green glazed interior. A beautiful decorative piece, ideal as a planter or centerpiece. Condition: generally good with slight signs of use, small isolated losses of glaze on the reliefs, and micro traces of time, without structural cracking. Dimensions: 24cm (height) X 29cm (diameter). L: 29 l: 29 H: 24