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Majolica Tureen Owned by Geraldine Stutz, then Andre Leon Talley.

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$2,195
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£1,670.94
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€1,910.24
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CA$3,088.39
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A$3,378.20
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CHF 1,778.71
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MX$40,332.22
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NOK 22,669.94
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SEK 20,737.59
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DKK 14,267.56

About the Item

A Small Lidded Majolica Tureen with a storied heritage and provenance, owned by Legendary Fashion Icon André Leon Talley! This small tureen has charming flower and leaf motifs with a glazed purple interior. Andre purchased it at Doyle auction. Auction tags included- Doyle New York on January 10, 2007 - “Doyle at Home” auction, Lot 183 (Sold alongside foliage patterned Majolica plate. Which we listed separately.) This auction featured the personal collection of Geraldine Stutz. Geri was one of the first female presidents most innovative retailers of the time, during her reign as president of Henri Bendel for 29 years, from 1957 to 1988. She introduced American and European ready-to-wear to the world, with a focus on supporting emerging design talent. She was appointed by the White House to the National Endowment for the Arts. André Leon Talley (1948-2022) was one of the fashion world's first African-American Tastemakers. A towering 6’-6” tall, elegant, flamboyant, fashion icon and celebrity with impeccable style, known for his signature capes and kaftans. For six decades he was an integral part of fashion's history, as a journalist, author, stylist, creative director and editor-at-large. His career started in 1974, when he apprenticed with legendary fashion editor Diana Vreeland at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute. They created magic, on and off stage, sharing an extraordinary life of fashion and friendship. After the MET, he worked at Andy Warhol’s Factory, through Vreeland’s introduction. He was hired to answer the phone, which opened the door to New York City’s most glamorous socialites. Although private, he was part of Studio 54’s glamours scene in the 70s, disco dancing with models, fashion designers, artists, and celebrities. After Warhol’s Factory, at the young age of 27 he went to Paris to run Women’s Wear Daily, he also wrote for a few other publications prior to Vogue Magazine. He was Vogue's first African-American Creative Director, then Editor-at-Large. He broke boundaries in an industry dominated by white women. He was a prominent diversity advocate for Vogue, on and off the runway, supporting emerging designers and models. He had style, good taste and southern charm, spoke French eloquently and loved his church, a very soulful person with a big heart. Raised in the (then) segregated deep south, by his strict, loving grandmother - who worked as a maid at Duke University. Going to church was the most important thing in their life. André’s childhood was wonderful and complex, despite impoverished beginnings, he earned a bachelor’s degree from North Carolina Central University and a master’s degree from Brown (both) in French Literature. From there, he went to New York, for a volunteer internship at the Costume Institute, where he apprenticed under Diana Vreeland. He met fashion icon Diane von Furstenberg early on while he was still interning at the MET. They became and stayed very, very good friends, like family until his death. When he was about to lose everything to pay debts, including being thrown out of his colonial home on 75 Worthington Road, White Plains, New York - Furstenberg lovingly, graciously took care of the situation for him. Almost immediately after that, he died in the hospital while under treatment for COVID. Ironically, less than a year later, the street on which he lived for eighteen years, the one he was nearly thrown out of - was renamed to "André Leon Talley Way" in his honor! It is this house that the items we acquired came from. We know, it’s hard to find, one-of-a-kind pieces! Shop our listings for new inventory, curated from an Interior Architect and Designer’s POV. THE TASTEMAKER SHOPPE offers an exclusive mix of ‘new and old’ furnishings, founded solely on good taste, not limited by any style or era.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 5.5 in (13.97 cm)Diameter: 6 in (15.24 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Clay,Glazed
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    unknown
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Scottsdale, AZ
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: ALT-0171stDibs: LU8553248025472

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