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Author Topic: Bohemian? Enameled Ewer, Signed Hjealy? - ID = Auguste Jean, Pantin (Paris)  (Read 1304 times)

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Re: Bohemian? Enameled Ewer, Signed Hjealy? - ID = Auguste Jean, Pantin (Paris)
« Reply #10 on: September 18, 2011, 01:32:17 PM »
I agree... that way we can live vicariously through your camera...... 

and Ken, I think this find goes past "good" and enters into the category of "Great"!!

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Re: Bohemian? Enameled Ewer, Signed Hjealy? - ID = Auguste Jean, Pantin (Paris)
« Reply #11 on: September 19, 2011, 03:59:31 AM »
Craig & Frank. Was out all day & got some shots tonight at different angles. Will have to do this in a couple of groups. Ken

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Re: Bohemian? Enameled Ewer, Signed Hjealy? - ID = Auguste Jean, Pantin (Paris)
« Reply #12 on: September 19, 2011, 04:01:38 AM »
Second group.

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Re: Bohemian? Enameled Ewer, Signed Hjealy? - ID = Auguste Jean, Pantin (Paris)
« Reply #13 on: September 19, 2011, 06:05:16 PM »
 :hiclp: :sun: that is incredibly beautiful.  How wonderful for you.
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Re: Bohemian? Enameled Ewer, Signed Hjealy? - ID = Auguste Jean, Pantin (Paris)
« Reply #14 on: September 19, 2011, 10:30:50 PM »
All a matter of personal taste and I can understand them only asking $10  :spls:. But on the other hand it is exquisitely well made and decorated. I would try and get some more history if you can as it may be traceable to an US exposition.

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Re: Bohemian? Enameled Ewer, Signed Hjealy? - ID = Auguste Jean, Pantin (Paris)
« Reply #15 on: September 20, 2011, 05:32:19 AM »
I agree Frank on the personal taste statement as the art pottery they were selling...well I grew up with it in Eastern Ohio & I have never owned a piece of art pottery uin 38 years of collecting as I have zero interest in it probably because I did grow up surrounded by it.

I spent some time attempting to put together Auguste Jean & his work & the web is full of pages that contain conflicting information. There are guesses that he was born sometime between 1830-1835. Several sources state he founded his workshop around 1859 working in ceramics (his father was a known ceramist) & was not involved in glass until 1875 through 1885 when he stopped producing glass & went back to ceramics. He did file for a few patents in France designed to give a décor or metallic glints first to ceramics then to his glasswork. His first enameled work featured Persian designs & then later Japanese designs & no solid info is available as to where he set up shop, just a possibility that it was in the Cristallerie De Clichy in Paris. He was awarded a bronze metal at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1878 for his work in glass & was thought of as an artistic design inventor. Several mention cabochuns & enameling insects mixed with gilt decorations on pieces. One bit of info said he was active until 1907 & no more so I have no idea if this means he passed on or just stopped working in ceramics. There simply isn't a wealth of info on him or his work or at least I could not find anything that amounted to solid documentation. I could not find anything on him as a participant in any U.S. exposition or fair during the years 1875-1885. Ken

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Re: Bohemian? Enameled Ewer, Signed Hjealy? - ID = Auguste Jean, Pantin (Paris)
« Reply #16 on: September 20, 2011, 12:06:02 PM »
It may have been exhibited by T. Ducy who sold his glass and porcelain decoration. They were at 53 Rue de Chateaudun, Paris.

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