Sarreguemines - Set of bowls (6) - Fleury - Ceramic
Unique set of dishes and bowls antique ceramique
6 pieces; 2 identical bowls, 2 lids and 2 dishes
Large size for festive gatherings
Decorated with vibrant blue flower and leaf patterns
Beautifully designed handles with relief and arched base
Marked on the bottom with Fleury faienceries de sarreguemines*
In good condition
Small reparation on lid handles
Size bowls 28 x 19 cm
Size dishes 32 x 25 cm
Private collection
Shipping in cardboard box with extra protection materials
French pottery manufactory in Sarreguemines, Lorraine, founded in 1790, also known as Sarreguemines Pottery Factory Utzschneider & Co.
*Sarreguemines
The reputation of the faience of Sarreguemines requires no further endorsement. In two centuries time the small family venture, established during the Revolution, has gone a long way. Admirers of the lively and colourful pieces can be found all over the world. Paul Utzschneider and Paul de Geiger, real artists, have brought the small city to the top of the earthenware industry: from the 19th century Sarreguemines has provided the whole world with a vast collection of earthenware, vases, decorative flower pots, wall frescos, chimneys, and so on
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Unique set of dishes and bowls antique ceramique
6 pieces; 2 identical bowls, 2 lids and 2 dishes
Large size for festive gatherings
Decorated with vibrant blue flower and leaf patterns
Beautifully designed handles with relief and arched base
Marked on the bottom with Fleury faienceries de sarreguemines*
In good condition
Small reparation on lid handles
Size bowls 28 x 19 cm
Size dishes 32 x 25 cm
Private collection
Shipping in cardboard box with extra protection materials
French pottery manufactory in Sarreguemines, Lorraine, founded in 1790, also known as Sarreguemines Pottery Factory Utzschneider & Co.
*Sarreguemines
The reputation of the faience of Sarreguemines requires no further endorsement. In two centuries time the small family venture, established during the Revolution, has gone a long way. Admirers of the lively and colourful pieces can be found all over the world. Paul Utzschneider and Paul de Geiger, real artists, have brought the small city to the top of the earthenware industry: from the 19th century Sarreguemines has provided the whole world with a vast collection of earthenware, vases, decorative flower pots, wall frescos, chimneys, and so on