Sarreguemines - Dish - Earthenware - Large majolica platter

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Sarreguemines majolica wall plaque dating about 1880, made of Faïence, depicting three partridges among wheat, oak and a pond with blue cobalt decor, model number 571, and measuring 60 x 41 x 8.9 cm, in good condition with a single crack.

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Large Majolica Partridge Wall Plaque from Sarreguemines.

Sarreguemines majolica wall plaque depicting a scene of three partridges in search of food, among wheat, oak, and a pond. Molded in high relief.

Coloration: cobalt blue, green, and brown are predominant.
The piece bears the manufacturer's marks for Sarreguemines pottery.
It bears a model number: "571"

Dimensions :
Width: 60 cm
Height: 41 cm
Depth: 8.9 cm

Circa 1880

Good condition. 1 crack
Feel free to contact me for more information or photos.

Large Majolica Partridge Wall Plaque from Sarreguemines.

Sarreguemines majolica wall plaque depicting a scene of three partridges in search of food, among wheat, oak, and a pond. Molded in high relief.

Coloration: cobalt blue, green, and brown are predominant.
The piece bears the manufacturer's marks for Sarreguemines pottery.
It bears a model number: "571"

Dimensions :
Width: 60 cm
Height: 41 cm
Depth: 8.9 cm

Circa 1880

Good condition. 1 crack
Feel free to contact me for more information or photos.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Specific region of origin
Moselle
Title additional information
Large majolica platter
Country of Origin
France
Manufacturer/ Brand
Sarreguemines
Material
Earthenware
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
41 cm
Width
60 cm
Depth
8.9 cm
Decor
Cobalt blue
Estimated period
1850-1900
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