Free estimation of ceramics and earthenware

Camille Fauré, ceramic vase

Earthenware and ceramics are arts and crafts that have been produced for centuries and continue to be very popular today. These objects can be very valuable, whether in terms of their age, rarity or aesthetic beauty. This is why it is important to have these objects appraised and sold by specialized auctioneers.

Earthenware and ceramics have a long history in art and craft. Earthenware, for example, has been produced in Europe since the Middle Ages. Early earthenware was decorative tiles and firebacks, but over time its use expanded to include vases, plates and other decorative objects. Ceramics, on the other hand, have an even older history, dating back thousands of years to China, Egypt and Greece.

Today, earthenware and ceramics are highly sought after by collectors, art lovers and interior designers. These objects can be very valuable, as they can be rare, have an interesting history or simply be beautiful. This is why it is important to have these objects appraised and sold by qualified professionals.

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Earthenware and Ceramics of the 18th century

Eighteenth century earthenware and ceramics are particularly sought after by collectors. This period is characterized by the production of high quality porcelain and earthenware, especially in Europe. Renowned artists such as Meissen, Sèvres, Chelsea, Worcester, Wedgwood and Vincennes left their mark on the history of art and craft with their creations.

Meissen works are particularly popular with collectors. Meissen porcelain is known for its quality and technical innovation. The pieces produced in Meissen were created by talented artists, such as Johann Joachim Kändler and Johann Friedrich Eberlein. These artists created unique pieces that have become very popular with collectors.

Earthenware and Ceramics of the 19th century

The 19th century was also a period of important production of earthenware and ceramics. The artists of this period created works that are highly valued by collectors and art lovers. The best known artists of this period are William De Morgan, Emile Gallé, and Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat.

William De Morgan's work is highly sought after by collectors. He was known for his innovative designs and high quality production techniques. De Morgan's ceramics have a vibrant color palette and are often decorated with floral designs.

Emile Gallé was a French artist known for his glass and ceramic creations. His works were influenced by art nouveau and are often decorated with motifs inspired by nature. Gallé's ceramics are highly prized by collectors and are considered outstanding examples of ceramic art.

Earthenware and Ceramics of the 20th century

The 20th century was marked by a production of earthenware and ceramics that reflected the artistic and social developments of the time. The artists of this period explored new forms, new materials and new production techniques. The most famous artists of this period are Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali and Claude Conover.

Pablo Picasso's works were produced in collaboration with the Madoura ceramic factory in Vallauris, southern France. Picasso's works were produced from original drawings by the artist and were often decorated with Cubist motifs.

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The last pieces of ceramics and earthenware estimated

Camille Faure Carrre
Sold € 16,250.00

Estimated €3,000 - €5,000

Camille Fauré (1874-1956), Enamelled vase

Square Vase
Sold € 2,286.00

Estimated €600 - €800

Satzuma vase with battle scenes.

Zeus
Sold € 14,375.00

Estimated at €300 - €400

Glazed ceramic statue of Zeus

Camille Faure vase
Sold € 3,200.00

Estimated €2000 - €3000

Camille Fauré (1874-1956), Exceptional ovoid vase

Thuret
Sold € 3,200.00

Estimated €800 - €1,500

André THURET (1898-1965) Vase in thick hot-worked glass with undulating decoration and intercalated red powder.

Ceramic Vase
Sold € 8,448.00

Estimated €40 - €60

Ceramic vase of baluster shape with rotating fish decoration in black and green on a white background.

Lot 89 Jardiniere

Estimated €200 - €300

GIEN - Important oval planter resting on four lion claw feet.

Lot 98 Copy

Estimated €200 - €300

Important rice bowl, rotating decoration of battlefield scene with village view.

Lot 83

Estimated €200 - €300

GIEN Albarello shaped vase decorated with military trophies and music scores on a lapis blue background.

Vase

Estimated €400 - €600

In the taste of DAUM & MAJORELLE Vase out of marbled glass burgundy, orange and blue blown in a wrought iron mounting patinated.

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Sold € 19,500.00

Estimated at €2,000 - €3,000

Plate in Sèvres porcelain from the "agronomic" service

Chinese dish
Sold € 6,760.00

Estimated €800 - €1,200

Kangxi porcelain dish decorated with a dragon

Gall
Sold € 28,160.00

Estimated €600 - €800

Emile GALLE (1846-1904) - Hot-blown glass jug on pedestal.

Snow Vase

Estimated €5,000 - €8,000

DAUM Nancy, Baluster vase in multi-layered glass decorated with snowy forest.

Plate 3
Sold € 8,300.00

Estimated € 2,000 - € 4,000

PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) MADOURA WORKSHOP "Profile of a woman n° 67 Round plate...

How to estimate and sell your ceramics and earthenware?

Auctioneers are professionals specialized in the sale of art and collectibles. They are able to appraise earthenware and ceramics using their extensive knowledge of art history and craftsmanship. They can also determine the market value of objects by using accurate appraisal techniques, such as analyzing recent sale prices for similar objects and taking into account the object's state of preservation.

By having your earthenware and ceramics appraised and sold by auctioneers, you can be sure that you will get a fair price for your objects. Auctioneers have the expertise and knowledge to accurately assess the market value of objects, and they can help you get the best possible price when selling your objects.

In addition, auctioneers are also able to advise you on the best way to sell your china and ceramics. They can guide you through the various sales channels available, such as in-person or online auctions, private sales or gallery sales. They can also advise you on how to present your objects in the most attractive way possible to potential buyers.

Ultimately, having your china and ceramics appraised and sold by auctioneers can help you maximize the value of your items and sell them efficiently and profitably. If you have valuable earthenware and ceramics, it is important to work with qualified professionals to ensure that you get the best possible price.

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