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A finely hand-painted 18th century French faience dish with a putto, measured about 20.5 cm, in excellent condition.

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18th Century French Faience Dish with Putto – Hand-Painted – 20.5 cm

Bring a touch of 18th-century charm into your home with this beautiful French faience dish, delicately hand-painted with a lively putto (cherub) scene in soft blue, turquoise and terracotta tones. A wonderful example of early European tin-glazed pottery, full of character and artistry.

Item Details
Origin: France
Period: 18th century
Material: Tin-glazed earthenware (faience)
Diameter: approx. 20.5 cm
Technique: Hand-painted
Motif: Central putto/cherub holding a drapery, surrounded by foliage and a decorative border
Condition:
Good antique condition
Expected rim chips and glaze losses from age
No restorations
Back shows typical glaze bubbles and kiln marks
Displays beautifully
Please view all photos carefully—they form part of the description.

Description
This charming dish features a central putto standing in a landscape, executed in traditional blue camaïeu style with green foliage accents. The rim is decorated with a classic 18th-century scroll and feather border, typical of French provincial faience workshops.
The piece shows the distinctive characteristics of early faience:
• Slight irregularities
• Soft glaze pooling
• Kiln “pops” and firing marks

These details add to its authenticity and antique appeal.

A lovely item for collectors of faience, early European ceramics, French country décor, or anyone who loves unique, historic pieces.

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18th Century French Faience Dish with Putto – Hand-Painted – 20.5 cm

Bring a touch of 18th-century charm into your home with this beautiful French faience dish, delicately hand-painted with a lively putto (cherub) scene in soft blue, turquoise and terracotta tones. A wonderful example of early European tin-glazed pottery, full of character and artistry.

Item Details
Origin: France
Period: 18th century
Material: Tin-glazed earthenware (faience)
Diameter: approx. 20.5 cm
Technique: Hand-painted
Motif: Central putto/cherub holding a drapery, surrounded by foliage and a decorative border
Condition:
Good antique condition
Expected rim chips and glaze losses from age
No restorations
Back shows typical glaze bubbles and kiln marks
Displays beautifully
Please view all photos carefully—they form part of the description.

Description
This charming dish features a central putto standing in a landscape, executed in traditional blue camaïeu style with green foliage accents. The rim is decorated with a classic 18th-century scroll and feather border, typical of French provincial faience workshops.
The piece shows the distinctive characteristics of early faience:
• Slight irregularities
• Soft glaze pooling
• Kiln “pops” and firing marks

These details add to its authenticity and antique appeal.

A lovely item for collectors of faience, early European ceramics, French country décor, or anyone who loves unique, historic pieces.

Seller's Story

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Details

Era
1400-1900
Country of Origin
France
Material
Ceramic
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
3 cm
Width
20.5 cm
Depth
20.5 cm
Estimated period
1750-1800
The NetherlandsVerified
727
Objects sold
100%
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