1960s – French studio pottery bird dish with rich red and green tones
1960s – French studio pottery bird dish with rich red and green tones
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Charming mid-century studio pottery bird dish crafted by artist Marjorie Despres, circa 1960s. This sculptural piece features a stylized dove or pigeon form rendered in rich mahogany-toned glazes with subtle green undertones and a lustrous finish. The bird's elegant elongated neck and simplified form exemplify the period's modern aesthetic, while handcrafted details like the inset glass eyes and textural wing treatment add artistic sophistication.
At 8.5 inches in length, this piece functions beautifully as both a decorative sculpture and a functional catchall. The warm tones and organic shape make it an ideal accent piece for interiors embracing biomorphic forms and artisanal ceramics. Perfect for styling on a coffee table, entry console, or bookshelf where it can add both visual interest and practical functionality.
Condition –
Minor glaze chip on the tail and on the beak
Measurements –
Length: 8.5 inches
Depth: 5.5 inches
Height: 6.5inches
France
c. 1960




