Large "corolla" vase Elchinger France 1960s
Large earthenware vase signed Elchinger, in the shape of a corolla, black enameled on the outside of the vase and yellow on the inside. 1960s.
Perfect condition
Height 24cm Diameter 26cm
Elchinger signature engraved below
Elchinger
Céramiques Elchinger is a family business that Wendelin Elchinger (1809-1895) founded in 1834 in Soufflenheim (Alsace). Production was initially dedicated to culinary pottery. Fernand Elchinger (1911-1975) developed and modernized the factory and installed the first continuous-fire electric furnace. Driven by the craze for Vallauris ceramics, the Alsatian factory achieved strong notoriety with the production in the 1950s of vases and pitchers with refined shapes. From 1975 to the present day, the Elchinger dynasty is represented by Marc Elchinger and production is resolutely oriented towards high-end tableware and home decor. After eight generations, the family factory ceased its activities permanently in June 2016.
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