A BOTTLE VASE BY ROBERT LALLEMANT 2 RUGBY PLAYERS
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A BOTTLE VASE BY ROBERT LALLEMANT 2 RUGBY PLAYERS 1930

A BOTTLE VASE BY ROBERT LALLEMANT 2 RUGBY PLAYERS 1930
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Start Time Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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Location Buenos Aires

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A BOTTLE VASE BY ROBERT LALLEMANT 2 RUGBY PLAYERS 1930 Rare ceramique bottle o vase by Robert Lallemant. Decorated with 2 rugby players fighting for the ball. Looked from a distance by other two players. There are also in the distance a posts. Of the other side they are the posts with the ball. Painted mark, `T R LALLEMANT, FRANCE', panel with painted `RL' monogram. 17,5 cm tall, 14 of wide.   FEDEX SHIPPING COST EUR 80. INSURANCE OPTIONAL 5%. Sotheby´s Decorative Arts & Design from 1870  Sale W06814    AUCTION DATE  Session 1  16 Nov 06 10:30 AM   LOCATION  London, Olympia    LOT 381       A BOTTLE VASE BY ROBERT LALLEMANT, 1930S   1,800—2,200 GBP Lot Sold.  Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium:  3,360 GBP    MEASUREMENTS  18cm.    DESCRIPTION  painted with two boxers watched by a referee    painted mark, `T R LALLEMANT, FRANCE', panel with painted `RL' monogram      CATALOGUE NOTE    A similarly decorated vase was sold, Sotheby's Paris, Villa Clara Schumann à Francfort, 16th December 2005, lot 243.   Lot 243 243: ROBERT LALLEMANT, 1902-195 Sold For €3,600 Buyers Premium included ROBERT LALLEMANT, 1902-1954 VASE RECTANGULAIRE LA BOXE [A LALLEMANT ENAMELLED CERAMIC RECTANGULAR VASE TITLED LA BOMEASUREMENTS haut. 23cm, long. 19cmDESCRIPTION en céramique émaillée ivoire, vert, marron et noir à décor de boxeurs sur un ring et de spectateurssigné sous la base T. R. Lallemant, France, porte l'étiquette originale de la maison Lallemant indiquant la forme 2088, le décor la boxe et à l'émail la lettre "i"Quantity: 1 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images: Similar Items for Sale Now -->  Robert Lallemant (1902 - 1954): After studying at the Beaux-Arts in Dijon, under the guidance of Ovide YENCESSE, he goes to work at LACHENAL from 1921 to 1922 in order to learn and improve his art as a ceramist. The next year he buys a small workshop of "bleus de Sèvres" at 5 passage d'Orléans in the 13th district of Paris, which he later moved to Quai d'Auteuil. He starts then, with the help of his wife, a very avant-gardiste production. For each of his models he makes a drawing then a plaster on which he keeps working until he gets a perfect shape; then he makes a mould. Sensitive to the graphism of LABOUREUR, LEPAPE or VALMIER, his themes deal with popular songs, sports, vices and virtues, he enjoys painting history, geography or folklore and gets his inspiration from industry. He makes cubist and highly constructed drawings that one can of course also find on his vases and also on lamp-stands enormously successful alon with the rest of his works which the papers of the time greatly praise.  A member of UAM (Union of Modern Artists) he is one of the rare modernists with Jean LUCE to have used ceramics in order to create models deeply rooted in the modern vision of the time.  We reserve the right to relist the item if the payment is not received within 14 days of the end of the auction. I don't accept new users without feedback . Please to contact me before offering. Buyer pays all shipping costs. Shipping costs consult by mail. Insurance is available for all shippings (by Fedex). If buyer decides not to contract an insurance, he asumes all shipping risks. All items are sold "AS IS". All sales final.  ANY QUESTIONS OR NEEDS MORE DETAILS OR PICTURES PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING

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