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Designer Auguste Delaherche French

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Delaherche is principally known for a masterful series of robust and experimental Japanese-inspired salt-glazed stoneware vessels made at
the end of the nineteenth century. Since the market for these pieces was limited, he also made wares with a broader appeal such as this porcelain bowl from a series he made beginning in 1910. Its material and technique specifically reference an eighteenth-century Chinese export porcelain known as blanc-de-Chine.

Cup, Auguste Delaherche (French, Beauvais 1857–1940 Paris), Porcelain, French

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