3 tobacco jars - Lot 86

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3 tobacco jars - Lot 86
3 tobacco jars Stoneware, late 19th–early 20th century A glazed, unglazed stoneware tobacco jar shaped like a tobacco pouch, with a vertical pattern of green straws. The lid, which is fitted with a rubber gasket to ensure a tight seal, is further secured by a metal screw mechanism, which is missing here. (Bridou) Lid missing. H 12.5 cm Tobacco jar Glazed and gilded stoneware, 20th century Tobacco jar, identical in shape to the previous one, made of cream-glazed stoneware with a gold border, featuring a light brown decoration intended to imitate wicker. The lid, also lined with rubber, closes using a clasp identical to that of the previous and following jars. Mark: “Made in France” and “L Brisdoux” or “Brisdon”* with the number 260. *Lucien Brisdon, circa 1930–1940, referenced in Edgar Peiche’s *La céramique Art Déco* (Bridou) Lid missing. H 14 cm Tobacco jar Early 20th-century stoneware Jar shaped like a bulging tobacco pouch, with brown decoration and a lighter-colored band at the base. Same airtight closure system with rubber and a metal rod as jars 99 and 100. Marked: Alfred Dunhill Paris, made in England. H 14.5 cm
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