Most Valuable Pottery Marks
Picasso Ceramics
In the 1940's Pablo Picasso, inspired by a visit to a Vallauris Pottery exhibit, began crafting and designing his own line of pottery with the help of Suzanne and Georges Ramie. He used their workshop in the South of France and over time produced 25 years worth of Picasso Pottery. Even though Pablo Picasso only designed most of the ceramics and did not actually throw them with his own hands they are still worth incredible amounts of money. And because of his continued popularity, his ceramics are in high demand. A Picasso Madoura Edition Ceramic piece on can bring $2000-200,000, and if you happen to find an original painted by the master himself it could bring as much as $3,000,000.
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