Roger Guerin (Belgium)
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Re: Roger Guerin (Belgium)
Yes ,earthenware. Maybe earlier I don't know?
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Re: Roger Guerin (Belgium)
it's hard to make out the marks but it doesn't seem to match any examples I have seen to come up with the age
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Re: Roger Guerin (Belgium)
they look much later than the other pieces posted on this thread and look very different.
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Re: Roger Guerin (Belgium)
It looks similar to tile on pinterest, I can't link it.
But mark, signature, is different
But mark, signature, is different
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Re: Roger Guerin (Belgium)
Hi all,
The tile marked "Gres Guerin Bouffioulx" was produced in the 50ies by Jules Guérin.
The ball shaped vase shown ealier in this thread is model 93/B and its signed Guerin, It is a Roger Guérin vase from the mid 30ies. And the other vase shown, model 515 and signed "Gres d'Art Guérin Bouffioulx" is also a Roger Guérin vase from the late 30ies. But its not a throw vase but one made is a mould with liquid 'barbotine' clay.
Best, Michiel
The tile marked "Gres Guerin Bouffioulx" was produced in the 50ies by Jules Guérin.
The ball shaped vase shown ealier in this thread is model 93/B and its signed Guerin, It is a Roger Guérin vase from the mid 30ies. And the other vase shown, model 515 and signed "Gres d'Art Guérin Bouffioulx" is also a Roger Guérin vase from the late 30ies. But its not a throw vase but one made is a mould with liquid 'barbotine' clay.
Best, Michiel
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Help with which Guerin made items and when
I have four Guerin items that I am interested in selling but would like a little more information before I do. I have done some research and this site has such knowledgeable people I thought I would ask for some help. The pieces are two different styles. The last two almost look messy, with the paint running around the upper rim and not fully covering places. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. Also, they have been in my barn for a couple of years and I haven't cleaned them yet so excuse the dirt! Darla
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Guerin pottery
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Re: Roger Guerin (Belgium)
Thanks!! On the internet I find a lot of pottery with his signature "Guerin". Any clue why and when he used the mark with "Gres des Potiats"?
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Re: Roger Guerin (Belgium)
Gres means stoneware and Potiats is a region in Belgium so I assume it means stoneware of Potiats
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Thanks! Do you have any idea in what year (or period) he used this mark, so when to date the vase
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Is this an early Roger Guerin pitcher?
Hi,
Among some items I inherited from my late parents is a pitcher, which I suspect might be an early Roger Guerin pitcher. All I know is that my mother sometimes used it to water her house plants, but I'm afraid I'm unaware of how it came into my parent's possession, as they themselves inherited many items from various relatives and certainly never advised me where it originated from.
The pitcher or jug, has a light blue glaze on it, with the Fleur de Lys on either side and a feature ring below the top of the jug being a darker blue. The crest is neutral and there is a wavy feature handle, which is picked out with a pattern on either side of where the handle joins the body of the jug. It also has a possible thumb indentation pattern around the base of the jug. The pitcher is 25cm high and at it's widest circumference is 52cm.
My research highlighted that there are many similarities between my jug's design and the work of early Roger Guerin pieces, and certainly the signature on the base is very similar. I've attached pictures of the signature, which features an "R" within the "G" of the signature, alongside additional pictures of the pitcher.
Would you be able to confirm my suspicions, about it being a Roger Guerin?
Regards
Rosemary Nicolaou
t.r.nicolaou@sky.com
Among some items I inherited from my late parents is a pitcher, which I suspect might be an early Roger Guerin pitcher. All I know is that my mother sometimes used it to water her house plants, but I'm afraid I'm unaware of how it came into my parent's possession, as they themselves inherited many items from various relatives and certainly never advised me where it originated from.
The pitcher or jug, has a light blue glaze on it, with the Fleur de Lys on either side and a feature ring below the top of the jug being a darker blue. The crest is neutral and there is a wavy feature handle, which is picked out with a pattern on either side of where the handle joins the body of the jug. It also has a possible thumb indentation pattern around the base of the jug. The pitcher is 25cm high and at it's widest circumference is 52cm.
My research highlighted that there are many similarities between my jug's design and the work of early Roger Guerin pieces, and certainly the signature on the base is very similar. I've attached pictures of the signature, which features an "R" within the "G" of the signature, alongside additional pictures of the pitcher.
Would you be able to confirm my suspicions, about it being a Roger Guerin?
Regards
Rosemary Nicolaou
t.r.nicolaou@sky.com
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Re: Roger Guerin (Belgium)
It is made by Roger Guerin in Bouffioulx, Belgium
you may search on google " pichet en gres signe guerin " ( in french means guerin signed sandstone pitcher ) and you"ll find many of his pieces signed like that.
you may search on google " pichet en gres signe guerin " ( in french means guerin signed sandstone pitcher ) and you"ll find many of his pieces signed like that.
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Re: Roger Guerin (Belgium)
From Belgium - Guerin Art Pottery that was started by Roger Guerin.
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3417-roger-guerin-belgium
https://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t3417-roger-guerin-belgium
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Re: Roger Guerin (Belgium)
Thank you for the identification.
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