Compotier dish Clairefontaine Indiana 19th
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- Dimensions :
- H5 x W24
- Color :
- blue
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- classic
Compotier indiana dish from clairefontaine. 19th century iron earth earthenware. Diameter 23.5 cm height 4.5cm. Good condition. No cracks or splinters. seniority task. Delivery or direct sale showroom. Plates from the earthenware factory of clairefontaine (burgundy franche comté) founded in 1804. Period of manufacture: 1875-1878, jules sanejouand period (the js from the stamp to the sea anchor) Around 1875, the arrival of a decorator from sèvres, victor ameline, corresponds to a period of expansion of production: opaque porcelain, slips, shaded enamels, fine earthenware. The clairefontaine pottery was rewarded at the universal exhibition of 1878 for its collection of majolica enamel items and the octagonal indiana table service. Between 1876 and 1879, the factory supplied white earthenware (undecorated baked biscuits) for the nancy artists charles and emile gallé. (source: ministry of culture).