Large antique zoomorphic earthenware vase, signed KG Lunéville (Keller & Guérin), depicting a slender fish, likely a koi carp.
Circa 1925-1935.
This generously sized decorative piece perfectly illustrates the expertise of the Lunéville potteries in producing whimsical and naturalistic ceramics of the early 20th century.
Shape of an upright fish.
Widely open mouth forming the neck of the vase.
Relief body depicting scales.
Curved tail forming an elegant openwork handle.
Magnificent polychrome glaze with subtle gradations: luminous yellow on the head and sides, shades of turquoise and sea green on the tail, highlights of powder pink and lilac, glossy finish.
Large in size, in magnificent condition, superb colors and beautiful luster. Minor chip in the enamel at the rear base and a very discreet tiny chip in the enamel on the ventral fin.
📐 33.5 cm high x 16.5 cm wide max
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Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsMulti ColorMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height34 cmWidth17 cmDepth33 cm