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A Stunning Antique Camille Le Tallec Porcelain Vase - Chinoiserie


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A Stunning Antique Camille Le Tallec Porcelain Vase - Chinoiserie

A delightful vase in the Chinoiserie taste. Shangri-la motifs work their way around the shoulders of the base, a man in a art bring pulled by a winged dragon! Lovey sprigs of flowers and swan neck handles. An all together beautiful piece of porcelain!

Camille Le Tallec (November 9, 1906 – August 21, 1991) was a French porcelain craftsman and artist. Born in Paris from Breton of Lorient and Picard ancestry, he graduated in 1929 from the École du Louvre in Paris with a thesis on the Nast porcelain of the 18th century. He then took over, in 1930, the familial hand-painted porcelain studio founded in Belleville (Paris) early in the century.

Condition:

Good antique condition with a fracture down one side to the handle, please see last photo.

Dimensions:

Height: 9”

Width: 5”

Depth: 4”

MISC-150


SKU: MISC-168

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