Petite White Glazed Ceramic Vase w/ Textured Looped Handles by Émile Tessier - 6¾"
This petite ceramic vase, signed by Emile Tessier and likely dating to the mid-20th century, is a striking example of French decorative pottery with an expressive organic form. Finished in a soft white glaze, the rounded body is framed by two looping handles on each side, each with a richly textured, undulating surface that gives the piece a lively sculptural presence. The tactile detailing evokes natural forms without being overly literal, while small glaze irregularities, kiln marks, minor chips to the base, and areas of wear add to its authentic handcrafted character. Émile Tessier (1887–1971) was a renowned French ceramicist from Malicorne-sur-Sarthe, a village celebrated for its long faience tradition. He became known for his distinctive white-glazed earthenware, characterised by bold sculptural forms, intricate openwork, and richly textured surfaces inspired by natural and architectural motifs. Rather than relying on painted decoration, Tessier emphasised form and silhouette, creating ceramics that blur the line between functional pottery and sculpture. Today, his signed pieces are highly sought after by collectors for their originality, craftsmanship, and timeless decorative appeal. Elegant yet playful, this vase makes a beautiful statement styled on a console, shelf, or dining table. The crisp white glaze allows it to blend effortlessly into both minimalist and rustic interiors, while the unusual sculptural handles bring movement and visual interest. Beautiful displayed with a few simple stems or left empty as an object in its own right, it adds warmth, texture, and a quietly joyful presence to a room. Condition and patina consistent with age. Approx. overall 6¾" high x 6¾" wide w/ handles 5" Approx. overall 17cm high x 17cm wide w/ handles 13cm
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