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Moulin-des-Loups, Orchies, French Art Deco Ceramic Pair of Vases 1920
$9,000
£6,802.96
€7,803.28
CA$12,546.37
A$13,657.75
CHF 7,249.54
MX$164,332.10
NOK 91,861.51
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About the Item
French Art Deco Pair of Ceramic Vases by Moulin-des-Loups (Orchies–Hamage), France, 1920s – Deep Blue Scale Décor
A stunning pair of French Art Deco ceramic vases by Moulin-des-Loups (Orchies–Hamage), France, dating from the 1920s. Each vase features a magnificent deep blue scale décor, a bold geometric pattern typical of the most sophisticated French Art Deco design. Their sculptural silhouette and vivid coloration place them on the same aesthetic level as the period’s finest ceramicists, including Charles Catteau, Keramis, and Boch Frères.
Dimensions (each):
• Height: 11.8" (30 cm)
• Diameter: 7.5" (19 cm)
Marks:
Stamped “Moulin des Loups
Hamage (Nord)” under the base, and bearing the artist’s signature “F. A. Pruneau.”
A remarkable and beautifully preserved pair—ideal for collectors of French Art Deco ceramics, geometric majolica, and high-quality decorative earthenware from the Northern French manufactories.
About Moulin-des-Loups (Orchies – Hamage)
The Faïencerie du Moulin-des-Loups, located in the Nord region of France, traces its origins to the mid-19th century and is one of the most notable ceramic manufactories of northern France. Situated near the towns of Orchies and Hamage, the factory became known for its high-quality faience, innovative glazes, and bold decorative styles, producing both utilitarian tableware and richly designed Art Nouveau and Art Deco pieces.
By the early 20th century, Moulin-des-Loups had merged with the Hamage faience works, creating a powerful industrial and artistic partnership often marked as “Moulin des Loups
Hamage” on its ceramics. The combined manufactory developed a distinctive style featuring vibrant colors, geometric patterns, stylized floral motifs, and relief decorations—elements that aligned perfectly with the emerging Art Deco movement of the 1920s and 1930s.
During the interwar period, Moulin-des-Loups became a respected competitor to major Belgian and French ceramic producers, such as Boch Frères, Keramis, and the designers following Charles Catteau. Its creations from this era are celebrated for their craftsmanship, expressive color palettes, and modernist elegance. Many pieces are now sought after by collectors for their artistic quality and the distinctive Northern French interpretation of Art Deco design.
The manufactory continued its production through much of the 20th century before gradually declining as industrial ceramics shifted. Today, Moulin-des-Loups pieces are increasingly collectible, especially those signed by individual decorators—such as F. A. Pruneau—and those showcasing bold geometric or polychrome Art Deco ornamentation.
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