





Charming Mid-20th Century Robert Picault Ceramic Mustard Pot - 4¾"
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This charming ceramic mustard pot exemplifies the distinctive artistry of Robert Picault, a celebrated mid-20th-century ceramist from Vallauris in the South of France. Dating from the 1950s or 1960s, the piece showcases Picault's signature abstract geometric motifs rendered in a vibrant palette of turquoise green with contrasting brown accents. It includes a snug-fitting lid topped with a practical knob and a spoon slot, suggesting its use for sauces or condiments. The lid shows a few minor chips, consistent with age and use, which add to its authentic vintage character. The base is signed “RP” for Robert Picault.The base is signed “RP, for Robert Picault.
Alongside his friend Picasso, Robert Picault (1919–2000) was instrumental in the post-war revival of ceramic arts in Vallauris, a region renowned for its pottery traditions. His work seamlessly blended Modernist influences with traditional artisanal techniques, resulting in creations that were both aesthetically striking and highly practical. Picault's ceramics remain highly coveted by collectors who appreciate the unique marriage of artistic innovation and everyday functionality that characterized mid-century French design.
Equally functional and decorative, this charming mustard pot is perfect for serving sauces or condiments at the table, while also making a striking decorative accent. Its vivid glazes and vintage appeal make it ideal for open shelving or a glass-fronted cabinet, where it lends an effortless touch of mid-century elegance.
Light wear.
Approx. overall 4¾" high x 4¾" long x 3¼" wide
Approx. overall 12cm high x 12cm long x 8cm wide
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