Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style
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Sèvres vase signed by Paul Milet Louis XVI style

20th century
Louis XVI
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From: 47140, TRENTELS, France

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    Sèvres ceramic vase signed by Paul Milet early 20th century Louis XVI style
    Bronze base decorated with a scalloped frieze as on the collar
    Fine rows of pearls
    Garlands of ribboned flowers all around giving a lot of elegance to the whole
    This vase could make a very nice lamp base
    Sèvres blue earthenware in very good general condition
    Vase made between 1911 and 1930 because initials MP signed below
    h: 33.6cm
    D: 13.8cm
    d base: 10.4 cm
    For information :
    Paul Milet is a ceramist's son. After training in the laboratory of the Manufacture de Sèvres, he became a chemist and worked in the factory founded by his father in 1866 in Sèvres, very close to the Manufacture.
    From 1890, he gradually took over from his father. In 1899, he married Marie-Louise Gibert, whose brother held a managerial position in Paris with Haviland in Limoges.
    Paul Milet worked with his father Optat Milet until his death in 1911, then with his son Henri, a ceramic engineer.
    At the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paul Milet obtained a gold medal for his earthenware "of pleasant shapes, decorated by the most diverse processes, cloisonné enamels, enamels on gold paillon...."
    He also appreciates the texture of sandstone and the Milet house then produces sandstone vases in the Art Nouveau style.
    Paul Milet also exhibited at the Porcelain Exhibition in 1907, then in 1909 and 1911 at the Exhibition of stoneware, earthenware and terracotta. Albert Dammouse and Jean Mayodon learned their trade as ceramists from him. They distribute their production on Rue Royale in Paris, a store founded by Paul's father and his friend Clément Massier.
    Paul Milet began signing his plays "MP Sèvres" in a dotted circle upon entering the business.
    Over the years, the Sèvres porcelain factory became concerned about the possible confusion between the productions of one and the other. Threatened with a lawsuit, Paul Milet changed his brand by reversing the initials. On October 4, 1930, he trademarked "PM Sèvres" in the same dotted circle. In 1945, an extended trademark was registered with "Sté Paul Milet et fils".

    Ref: RQQ83MUW53

    Condition Very good
    Style Louis XVI (Faience vases of Louis XVI Style)
    Period 20th century (Faience vases 20th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist Paul Milet
    Height (cm) 33,6 cm
    Diameter (cm) 13,8 cm
    Materials Earthenware
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 47140, TRENTELS, France
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