Digoin stoneware cider or orangeade service
- Dimensions :
- H22 x W17 x D13
- Color :
- beige
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- vintage
This beautiful service including a charming pitcher and 9 glasses in enameled stoneware is stamped digoin (marked "grespots digoin france" under the pitcher and glasses). It is obviously a guarantee of quality and craftsmanship which, in digoin, dates back to 1875, but which was largely imported from the older sarreguemines factory, when the latter decided to create new factories, including that of digoin in 1876, far from the border, to avoid becoming german. The elements have simple and elegant lines, and beautiful colors, ochre, caramel, brown with pretty golden highlights, which gives a natural and warm appearance to the whole. The set has slight ringed reliefs. Perfect for serving orangeade or cider in the summer, the glasses will also make pretty coffee cups. This service dates from the 60s or 70s, it is in very good condition. Indeed, apart from two goblets which have a barely visible chip because it is located on the edge of the base, the rest is intact, no cracks, not even a chip. One of the goblets has an original defect: small rough spots under its base. The pitcher measures 22 cm in height, approximately 17 cm in width from the spout to the handle, approximately 13 cm in largest diameter. The glasses measure 8 cm in diameter and 9.5 cm in height.
4.95