Description
Rare and exceptional pair of ceramic pots in the very deemed earthenware of Sarreguemines.
It is a magnificent work very close to the Blues of Longwy, with golden geometric sets on a chic and deep navy blue background.
The wonderful floral motif shows magnificent Vrilles and flowers painted by gold in color.
In combination with the dark cobalt blue color on the outside, a magnificent sky blue color inside, presenting a nice contrast gives this pair of jar cache an incomparable elegance.
Era: 19th century
Circa: 1835 – 1900
Dimensions: Height: 13.7cm – Diameter: 14.5cm – Diameter base: 8cm
Signature: numbered: 3816 – Dec 2251
(Presence of a rag on one of the pots)
The reputation of Sarreguemines earthenware is well established. In two centuries, the small family industry born in the revolution has come a long way.
Many lovers of these cheerful and colorful pieces are scattered all over the world.
Paul Utzschneider and Paul de Geiger, true men-orchestras, propelled the small town to the very first row of earthenware industry.
from the 19th century, Sarreguemines offered a large collection of earthenware, vases, potspews, wall frescoes, chimneys …
Today, Sarreguemines’ earthenware factory is no longer. Nevertheless, some of its flagship collections are still produced by various factories in France.
For example, the earthenware of Lunville-St-Clement now produces the Obernai collection.
Design Period | Before 1890 |
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Production Period | Unknown |
Style | Hand-Crafted |
Detailed Condition |
Good This vintage/antique item may have some wear such as scratches and other signs of ageing. |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Light wear consistent with age and use
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Product Code | UQL-1633226 |
Materials | Earthenware |
Color | Azure, black |
Height |
14 cm 5.5 inch |
Diameter | 5.9 inch |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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