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Antique French Faience “Rooster” Pitcher Early Luneville, Lorraine c. Although unattributed, this piece is unquestionably early Luneville. The Rooster (the Symbol of France) sits atop the floral basket as any good French Rooster should. The glaze has dimples consistent with older primitive application technique and there is a cosmetic non […]

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A superb faience plate made in France in the 18th century. Either way the piece is of a very nice quality and has a large hand painted monochrome puce scene in the center of three musicians in a landscape surrounding with a column behind them. The gentleman is holding a […]

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Offered is this lovely antique french faience plate. Made by Keller & Guerin of Luneville, France from the late 1800’s- early1900. It measures 8.75 inches in diameter and is in excellent condition for its age. It features a bouquet of wild flowers and a single rose. The gently scalloped rim […]

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Offered is this beautiful and rare antique Gien faience plate. It bears the 1875 makers mark as seen in the last photo. This lovely antique faience plate features hand painted birds, butterflies, bugs, flowers and green leaves and a cornucopia. The colors are varying degrees of blues, greens and orangy […]

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Signed, Sarreguemines Esdeves, circa 1920s.

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All signed, Sarreguemines, circa 1920 s’. Three plates with chips and one plate with one crack. Diameter plates: 9,44.

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Sarreguemines, whose name is a French. Spelling of the name in local Lorraine-German. Dialect “Saargemin”, meaning “confluence into the Saar”, is located at the confluence of the Blies. 79 kilometres (49 mi) east of Metz. 107 kilometres (66 mi) northwest of Strasbourg. By rail, and at the junction of the […]

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