Pablo Picasso A.R. 519

Le Verre Sous La Lampe

1964

13” x 10”  Edition of 100

Terracotta clay, inscribed 'Edition Picasso' with the Madoura stamp.

Ramie 519 is a Madoura ceramic that one rarely sees come on the market.

 

The photo you see here is the actual piece that you will receive.  Most sellers online post using stock photos that don’t necessarily match exactly to the piece you receive.

 

This particular piece is pristine: there are no nicks, bruises or scratches of any kind.  Be careful when buying from others – the pieces sometimes have nicks or scratches.

 

The Certificate of Authenticity comes with this piece.

 

We have sold over 3500 pieces with all positive reviews.

 

We are located in the USA.  When you buy from a foreign seller on eBay, you have to consider the problems of getting the piece through Customs. There are often delays and considerable fees to pay in order to import the item.

 

When purchasing from us, we ship the same day and you receive it via FedEx the next day, no problems or hassles.

 

When you purchase from an auction house, you pay a buyer’s premium of anywhere from 23% to 28% over the “hammer price”. So when you “win” an auction for $20,000, the actual price paid is more like $25,000. By contrast, when purchasing from us, the price agreed to is the price paid by the buyer, no hidden fees.

 

When you purchase from an auction house, you pay the packing and shipping fees, which are usually exorbitant. By contrast, when purchasing from us, the price includes packing and shipping.

 

When you purchase from an auction house, the sale is final. If you receive the piece and are not 100% satisfied with it, there is nothing you can do about it. You are stuck with it. By contrast, when purchasing from us, the buyer can determine if they want to keep it. If not, the buyer returns to piece to us for full refund, and we pay the shipping both ways!

 

The prices of Picasso Madoura Ceramics have been on fire lately (no pun intended). The major auction houses – Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips – have now been regularly holding Picasso Madoura Ceramic auctions. Pieces that sold for $4,000 fifteen years ago are going for $16,000 and more now. 

 

Pablo Picasso is without doubt the most widely collected artists of the 20th century.  Picasso produced ceramic plates, vases and bowls in the Madoura studio in France. The studio was owned by Georges Ramie, who catalogued all of the artwork that Picasso produced during that time. Each plate, vase and bowl is assigned a unique number according to the number in the Ramie catalogue.