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This antique wall pocket vase is a vibrant example of decorative French earthenware, likely produced by the renowned Gien manufacture. Crafted in a flamboyant cornucopia or "horn of plenty" shape, the vase features a series of dramatic, scrolling scalloped edges that lend it a sense of fluid, organic movement. The ceramic is finished in a striking white and turquoise palette, with the deep sea-green tones highlighting the embossed foliate patterns and feathered borders that cascade down its length.
The architectural form is designed specifically for wall mounting, providing an elegant vessel for dried flowers or trailing greenery. The glaze exhibits a soft, lustrous sheen, typical of high-quality period faïence, and has aged beautifully to show the fine details of the craftsmanship. This piece serves as an honest and colourful heritage accent, perfectly suited for adding a touch of 19th-century French flair to a hallway, garden room, or kitchen.
Width: 17 Centimeters -
Height: 35 Centimeters -
Depth: 10 Centimeters -






