antique charles greber wood-fired ceramic trio, 1910 beauvais france










antique charles greber wood-fired ceramic trio, 1910 beauvais france
Rare signed Charles Greber ceramic trio, wood-fired beauty from 1910 France.
A stunning display set full of texture, patina, and artisan charm, true collector’s treasure.
An exquisite antique ceramic trio by Charles Greber (1853–1935), renowned French potter from Beauvais. This wood-fired stoneware set dates from around 1910, with a rich earth-toned glaze featuring subtle smoke and kiln marks, hallmarks of the wood-firing process.
The set includes two tea or coffee cups with matching saucers and one small sugar bowl. Each piece is signed. The organic glaze variations and crackle patina are simply breathtaking, a testament to Greber’s mastery of clay and fire.
Origin: Beauvais, France
Maker: Charles Greber (signed)
Date: Circa 1910
Materials: Wood-fired stoneware with natural glazed finish
Condition: Some light hairline cracks in one cup and surface crazing, commensurate with age. These are best suited as display pieces, treasured collectables, or occasional use.
Measurements:
Cups: 8 cm [3”] high x [12 cm 4.7”] wide
Saucers: 17 cm [6.6”] diameter
Sugar bowl: 6 cm[2”] high x 10 cm [3.9”] wide
A rare opportunity to own a slice of early 20th-century French pottery — full of story, craft, and rustic beauty.