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Pair of 2 wall plates in Creil and Montereau faience with domino decoration.

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Ensemble de 2 assiettes humoristique sur le thème des jeux anciens, les dominos, par la manufacture française de Creil Montereau en 1890. Sur l’assiette, nous voyons une femme en sabot, un balai à la main et sans l'autre un homme avec un parapluie à la main. Il est inscrit : « Le cousin de ma femme est-il chez lui ? Nous n’avons pas de ces gens là ici » Sur la deuxième assiette, nous voyons une jeune femme en habit masculin avec un noeud orange face à une dame en tablier et sabot. Il est inscrit : « Malheureuse qu’as-tu fait de ton sesque! ». C'est de l'argot français du 19eme signifiant qu'as-tu fait de ton corps, la fille étant habillé comme un garçon. La fabrique de Creil a été la première poterie française à utiliser l'impression par transfert sur la faïence, reproduisant des gravures de différents thèmes. L'entreprise est ensuite devenue "Faïenceries de Creil et Montereau" sous le nom de Lebeuf, Milliet & Co. (LM & Co.) jusqu'en 1876. Parfait pour décorer une cuisine, salle à manger et salle de jeux. Les assiettes sont en très bon état. Dimension : 20,5cm
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    Height: 0.2 in (5 mm)Diameter: 8.08 in (20.5 cm)
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    circa 1890
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    LA FERTÉ-SOUS-JOUARRE, FR
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    Seller: 954/11stDibs: LU9318236768902

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