Pair of Small French Ceramic Bowls by Gustave Reynaud for Le Mûrier (circa 1950s)
Pair of Small French Ceramic Bowls by Gustave Reynaud for Le Mûrier (circa 1950s)
Pair of Small French Ceramic Bowls by Gustave Reynaud for Le Mûrier (circa 1950s)
Pair of Small French Ceramic Bowls by Gustave Reynaud for Le Mûrier (circa 1950s)
Pair of Small French Ceramic Bowls by Gustave Reynaud for Le Mûrier (circa 1950s)
Pair of Small French Ceramic Bowls by Gustave Reynaud for Le Mûrier (circa 1950s)
Pair of Small French Ceramic Bowls by Gustave Reynaud for Le Mûrier (circa 1950s)

Pair of Small French Ceramic Bowls by Gustave Reynaud for Le Mûrier (circa 1950s)

Gustave Reynaud - Le Mûrier

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Set of two Mid-Century small, French ceramic bowls by Gustave Reynaud for Le Mûrier (circa 1950s). A delightful pair of diminutive bowls will add charm to any space in your home or workplace. All incorporate Reynaud's signature style, chalk-white colour base with flower and foliage motifs in the iconic mulberry red hue. In good vintage condition commensurate with age. Maker's mark appears on the base of each piece. Le Mûrier's trademarked mulberry leaf is the pottery's logo. Upon request, a video of the pieces may be provided. Please view the many accompanying photos in this listing to appreciate the set's condition and aesthetic qualities. 

About the Artist: Gustave Reynaud (1915-1972) founded the pottery, Le Mûrier (Mulberry Tree), in Vallauris, France in 1955. He produced earthenware designed in conjunction with his well known brother-in-law, Jean Derval, as well as vases, wall plaques and anthropomorphic jugs. He also worked with the potter JF Descombes and decorator Michel Barbier in their well known village. After Reynaud's death in 1972 his wife ran the pottery until 1984.  

Dimensions:

H 4.3 cm / 1.7

Dia 12.1 cm / 4.8"

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