"Bleu de Deck" bowl ca. 1870-80 Joseph-Théodore Deck French In 1859 Deck invented the turquoise glaze that came to be known as "bleu de Deck," first applying it to his Iznik-inspired pottery. He eventually used it to emulate Chinese monochrome wares, making the turquoise glaze itself the primary focus. This bowl also features Chinese-inspired relief decoration in the form of dragons.. "Bleu de Deck" bowl. French, Paris. ca. 1870-80. Glazed earthenware. Ceramics-Pottery
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