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Description
This is a lovely, large, early 20th Century antique Desvres French Faience dish from the atelier of the Fourmaintreaux family depicting a Breton couple standing beneath an heraldic shield emblazoned with the Arms of Brittany.
Signed upon the reverse with the interlaced Fe Maker's Mark in underglaze blue, together with the numeral 22, the footrim pierced for hanging. The piece also bears a barely legible upper case signature and date in underglaze puce, which inscription we have been unable fully to decipher, but which appears in part to date the piece to the early years of the century.
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measurements
Height:
25.4 cm
Width:
25.4 cm
Depth:
2.54 cm
measurements
declaration
Applecross Antiques has clarified that the Antique Desvres French Faience Dish (LA491226) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1910