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Mid-Century French Barbotine Faience Two-Piece Cheese Dome with Matching Tray

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  • Vintage French Barbotine Faience Two-Piece Cheese Dome with Matching Tray
    Located in Dallas, TX
    This colorful two-piece antique Majolica cheese dome was crafted in France, circa 1980. The piece includes a bottom circular platter decor...
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    Late 20th Century French Tableware

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    Faience, Majolica

  • Mid-Century French Hand Painted Barbotine Ceramic Fruit Basket Centerpiece
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Decorate a tabletop with this colorful, majolica basket composition. Crafted in France circa 1960, the centerpiece features a realistic assortment of fruits and vegetables in high re...
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    Mid-20th Century French Decorative Baskets

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    Ceramic, Majolica

  • Set of Three Mid-Century French Hand Painted Ceramic Barbotine Fruit Wall Plates
    By Longchamp
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Decorate a kitchen wall or shelf with this suite of 3 colorful antique majolica plates. Sculpted in France circa 1920 in the manner of Longchamp, each porcelain plate is decorated wi...
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    Early 20th Century French Ceramics

    Materials

    Ceramic, Majolica

  • 19th Century French Painted Ceramic Barbotine Basket from Montigny-sur-Loing
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Place this sculptural, antique jardinière on a shelf or on a kitchen counter for a pop of color. Crafted in Montigny-sur-Loing, France circa 1860, the colorful basket has a central handle and features a double vase decorated with floral and leaf motifs in high relief. The elegant, artistic planter with flowers is in excellent condition and has rich, pigmented colors in a blue, black, green and pink palette. Different markings on the bottom. Impressionist ceramics term generally applies to "paint the slip" or "batch gouache". At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, the towns of Montigny-sur-Loing and Marlotte are many artists living places like Jean-Baptiste Corot, Eugène Thirion (1839-1910), Adrien Schulz (1851-1931), Numa Gillet (1868-1940) and Lucien Cahen-Michel (1888-1980), all attracted by the quality of the landscape and the light. When Eugene Schopin founded in 1872 a ceramics factory, he worked with the painters to create a range of designs inspired by Impressionism and decorated according to new public demands. Several ceramic factories will develop around this Impressionist movement. The most famous, such as Georges Delvaux (1834-1909), Albert Boué (1862-1918) and Charles Alphonse Petit (1862-1927), will produce until 1922. Other manufacturers, such as Theodore Lefront...
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    Antique Late 19th Century French Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

    Materials

    Ceramic, Majolica

  • Pair of 19th Century French Hand Painted Ceramic Barbotine Fruit Wall Platters
    By Longchamp
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Decorate a kitchen wall or a breakfast room with this large pair of antique majolica plates. Sculpted in France circa 1880 in the manner of Longchamp, each colorful porcelain platter...
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    Antique Late 19th Century French Ceramics

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    Ceramic, Majolica

  • Mid-Century French Saint Clement Barbotine Faience Oyster Plates '6' and Dish
    By Saint-Clément
    Located in Dallas, TX
    These colorful antique plates and matching serving platter were created in France circa 1920, by the Saint Clement factory. The hand painted Majolica service features 6 round plates and one charger, all having oyster shaped and lemon wedge motifs. Every piece is marked underfoot "St Clement France". The set is in excellent condition with rich colors in the green and yellow palette. The faience factory of Saint-Clement, 12 kms from Lunéville, was established in 1758 by Jacques Chambrette, who already owned another one in Lunéville. With this second factory he aimed at the higher segment of the market with prestigious objects. The factory received because of this a label as Royal Suplier for Marie-Antoinette's Trianon. After Jacques died in 1758, his son Gabriel became the new owner. Between 1759 and 1763 the factory was managed by Charles Loyal, Jacques Chambrette's son-in-law, Paul Louis Cyfflé and the architect Richard Mique, who owned half the factory in 1786. In the 18th century Saint-Clément produced domestic objects of ordinary earthenware, luxurious objects and decorative objects of fine earthenware (so-called "terre de pipe"). Between the first quarter of the 19th century and 1892 both current utensils of ordinary earthenware and fine earthenware are produced and decorative objects of grand and petit feu (Emile Gallé). In the second half of the 19th century the factory reproduced Louis XIV objects, among them objects with very unnatural forms, where they attempted to imitate the multicolored decorations of Strasbourg faience...
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    Mid-20th Century French Platters and Serveware

    Materials

    Faience, Majolica

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  • Majolica Cheese Dome
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  • Keramos Ceramic Mugs and Oak Tray in Light Green Turquoise, France, 1950s
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