Blue Gerbino dish (mark)
Clément Massier Bowl
Clément Massier Bowl (mark)
Clément Massier vase
Clément Massier vase (mark)
Cylindrical Vallauris vase
Delphin Massier vase
Delphin Massier vase (mark)
Fine Gerbino bowl
Fine Gerbino bowl (mark)
Gerbino bowl
Gerbino bowl (marks)
Gerbino dish
Gerbino dish (mark)
Gerbino pique-fleur
Gerbino pique-fleur (marks)
Gerbino pot
Gerbino pot (mark)
Gerbino vase
Gerbino vase 2
Gerbino vase 2 (mark)
Giraud bird
Giraud bird (mark)
Green Vallauris pot
Jérôme Massier bowl
Jérôme Massier bowl (mark)
Jérôme Massier vase
Jérôme Massier vase (mark)
Liberty Vase
Liberty Vase (mark)
Picault box
Picault box (closed)
Picault box (mark)
Picault oval dish
Picault oval dish (base)
Small Gerbino vase
Small Gerbino vase (marks)
Small Vallauris vase
Small Vallauris vase (mark)
Splendid Vallauris jug
Splendid Vallauris jug (mark)
Vallauris bowl
Vallauris bowl (mark)
Vallauris cheese stand
Vallauris cheese stand (mark)
Vallauris fish dish
Vallauris fish dish (mark)
Vallauris fish vessel with lid
Vallauris jug
Vallauris knife rests
Vallauris knife rests (mark)
Vallauris olive jar
Vallauris olive jar (mark)
Vallauris is a pottery region in south-eastern France, near Cannes. Pottery has been made there since ancient times. The area grew as a pottery centre in the late 19th century, and many companies have flourished there since then, notably those of Massier and Foucard-Jourdan.
Modern Vallauris is lead-glazed earthenware, often highly coloured; the Mediterranean location sometimes showing its influence. Domestic tableware and cooking pots feature prominently.