French Turquoise Ceramic Vase with Bow Motif by Gustave Asch, 1940s

$1,400.00

This French Art Deco ceramic vase was designed by Gustave Asch in Sainte-Radegonde, France. Crafted in the 1940s, its rounded form features a mottled turquoise glaze, complemented by a sculptural rim of rhythmic white loops and a bow motif. Both decorative and functional, the piece serves as a vase or decorative accent.

Gustave Asch was one of those French ceramicists whose work feels inseparable from the landscape that shaped it. Working in the small village of Sainte-Radegonde in the early 20th century, he crafted vessels that carried both the refinement of Art Deco design and the intimacy of studio pottery. Asch favored generous, rounded forms—shapes that felt held rather than engineered—and glazes that moved with the light, shifting from deep turquoise to soft mineral tones.

His pieces often reveal a playful restraint: sculptural rims, looping motifs, and hand-wrought details that turn functional forms into small architectural moments. Though created in the 1940s, his ceramics feel timeless—objects that could live just as comfortably in a Parisian apartment as they once did in the quiet workshops of Sainte-Radegonde.

Today, Asch’s work is admired for its balance of elegance and ease, its unmistakable Art Deco lineage softened by the warmth of the artisan’s hand.

DIMENSIONS: 5.75"W x 5.75"D x 5"H

ORIGIN: France

PERIOD: 1940s

MATERIALS: Ceramic

CONDITION: In great vintage condition, with minor discoloration to the interior of the white loops. Unmarked.

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French Turquoise Ceramic Vase with Bow Motif by Gustave Asch, 1940s

This French Art Deco ceramic vase was designed by Gustave Asch in Sainte-Radegonde, France. Crafted in the 1940s, its rounded form features a mottled turquoise glaze, complemented by a sculptural rim of rhythmic white loops and a bow motif. Both decorative and functional, the piece serves as a vase or decorative accent.

Gustave Asch was one of those French ceramicists whose work feels inseparable from the landscape that shaped it. Working in the small village of Sainte-Radegonde in the early 20th century, he crafted vessels that carried both the refinement of Art Deco design and the intimacy of studio pottery. Asch favored generous, rounded forms—shapes that felt held rather than engineered—and glazes that moved with the light, shifting from deep turquoise to soft mineral tones.

His pieces often reveal a playful restraint: sculptural rims, looping motifs, and hand-wrought details that turn functional forms into small architectural moments. Though created in the 1940s, his ceramics feel timeless—objects that could live just as comfortably in a Parisian apartment as they once did in the quiet workshops of Sainte-Radegonde.

Today, Asch’s work is admired for its balance of elegance and ease, its unmistakable Art Deco lineage softened by the warmth of the artisan’s hand.

Dimensions
Width: 5.75"
Depth: 5.75"
Height: 5"
Origin: France
Period: 1940s
Materials: Ceramic
Condition
In great vintage condition, with minor discoloration to the interior of the white loops. Unmarked.

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