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U&C Sarreguemines ~ Soup Plate 'Flore' サルグミンヌ
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U&C SARREGUEMINES 'Flore' Soup Plate. c.1900 France.
French blue and white plate 'Flore' pattern" with floral pattern and decorated rim. Underneath is stamped with France Flore U&C Sarreguemines. Very romantic piece.
Excellent condition with no cracks or chips. Dimensions: 24.3cm diameter.
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You are buying a vintage item that already has some life under its wings, and is ready for new one with you. Please bear this in mind when you are receiving your new treasure at home, as it may not be perfect, but certainly authentic. I do my best to describe in words and pictures the nature and condition of this item. Contact me if you need more information or more pictures.
♥ About Digoin & Sarreguemines ♥
Sarreguemines was a factory in the eastern part of France that started producing ceramics before the French revolution. The factory finally closed it's doors in 2007 after over 200 years of production. Sarreguemines is one of the most prestigious factories in the history of French ceramics with two of the most famous artisans being Paul Utzschneider and Paul de Geiger, who during the 19th century oversaw the production of ceramic wall tiles and domestic items, such as cabinet plate and serving utensils.
You are buying a vintage item that already has some life under its wings, and is ready for new one with you. Please bear this in mind when you are receiving your new treasure at home, as it may not be perfect, but certainly authentic. I do my best to describe in words and pictures the nature and condition of this item. Contact me if you need more information or more pictures.
♥ About Digoin & Sarreguemines ♥
Sarreguemines was a factory in the eastern part of France that started producing ceramics before the French revolution. The factory finally closed it's doors in 2007 after over 200 years of production. Sarreguemines is one of the most prestigious factories in the history of French ceramics with two of the most famous artisans being Paul Utzschneider and Paul de Geiger, who during the 19th century oversaw the production of ceramic wall tiles and domestic items, such as cabinet plate and serving utensils.
Atelier de décoration de la faïencerie de Sarreguemines en 1923 (in C. J. Bolender, Les assiettes imprimées de Sarreguemines: 1828-1838: la période Utzschneider, Paris, Ed. S.I.D., 2004, p. 112, © Bolender C.J.)