Faiencerie de Saint-Clément - Service dish "called beggar" - Art Deco - Earthenware - Mistletoe décor
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- Dimensions :
- H6 x W27
- Color :
- white
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- classic
Ref: 1728 - beginning of the twentieth century, in very good condition, this delightful service dish with 3 compartments called "beggar dish" of the earthenware factory of saint clement with mistletoe decoration. No cracks or shine. All the many photos complete this detailed description. Very careful shipping and followed in relay point when possible. For information, this royal factory was founded around 1758, making it the oldest earthenware factory still in operation. It was bought in 1892 by the faience factory keller & guérin which will bring this manufacture to that of lunéville. In 1922, édouard fenal, son of the founder of the badonviller earthenware factory, bought them. Finally, in 2006, faïence et cristal de france, owners of the niderviller earthenware factory, the vallérysthal crystal factory and the portieux crystal factory, bought them. This new group, named "terres d'est", still perpetuates the know-how of the lorraine fire arts.
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