
CALIFORNIA FAIENCE BISQUE BOWL C. 1930
Courtesy of Formative Modern
A small, low rimmed bowl in a bisque (unglazed finish) by California Faience circa 1930. California Faience was a pottery studio based in Berkeley, California in operation from 1915-1959, founded by Chauncey Thomas and Will Bragdon. Notably, California Faience was the studio selected by architect Julia Morgan to produce the tiles and architectural elements for Hearst Castle between 1919 and 1947. Signed at underside.
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- 2.25âH x 6âW x 6âD
Original: $550.00
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Courtesy of Formative Modern
A small, low rimmed bowl in a bisque (unglazed finish) by California Faience circa 1930. California Faience was a pottery studio based in Berkeley, California in operation from 1915-1959, founded by Chauncey Thomas and Will Bragdon. Notably, California Faience was the studio selected by architect Julia Morgan to produce the tiles and architectural elements for Hearst Castle between 1919 and 1947. Signed at underside.
This item requires special shipping and handling. The cost of shipping is not included in the object price and will be organized separately. For a shipping quote, please email [email protected].
- 2.25âH x 6âW x 6âD





















