Discover the charm of Berry folk art ceramics from the early 20th century with this anthropomorphic polychrome ceramic liqueur bottle, depicting a woman, or more precisely a Berrichonne shepherdess, standing with her hands in her pockets. It's an iconic piece from Denert et Balichon (Denbac) in Vierzon (Central France).
This authentic bottle, signed on the underside, combines traditional Berry craftsmanship and rural charm with a singular appearance: it's a genuine liqueur bottle bearing the effigy of a small woman in polychrome ceramic with fine features, wearing the historic Berry folk dress of her time, making it a historic piece.
Playful, this liqueur bottle retains its functionality: its cap serves as a stopper, and can be removed to pour the liquid or keep it cool, whether you're drinking water or any other liquid, you can also divert its use as a vase soliflore, or just for decoration.
Today, it's a prized collector's item for lovers of French ceramics and folk art, and is becoming increasingly rare!
Lovers and collectors of 20th century French ceramics, don't wait any longer, and adopt this bottle by Denert et Balichon (Denbac) without further delay. Your bottle will be delivered with the utmost care and security to the destination of your choice very quickly.
Dimensions :
→ height: 24 cm
→ Width : 9 cm
→ Length : 8 cm
→ Capacity: 55 cl
→ Weight: 550 grams
Very good condition, see photos.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsMulti ColorMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height24 cmWidth9 cmDepth8 cm