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LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH C ANTIQUE FRENCH QUIMPER HAND DEC. FIGURATIVE CERAMIC PLATE

$ 183.48

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: Good to Very Good overall antique cond: Offered for your review & careful consideration is this absolutely authentic & orig late 18th-early 19th c French Quimper, wheel thrown, hand decorated, figurative ceramic plate, featuring a young French maiden in provincial, period French peasant dress wearing a long gold dress, white apron & blue sleeved blouse. The period French Quimper ceramic plate was one of 4 found in a greater Boston, MA estate, where the owner was Belgian & relocated to the US after marrying an American citizen at the end of the Second World War, w/her American husband serving in the struggle against German fascism. This plate hung in their Arlington, MA home for over 50 yrs & was never removed from the nail in a wall of the kitchen of their well-appointed home. The ceramic glaze is understandably crazed, w/the glaze being crackled due to fluctuations in heat & cold over time. Untouched, unadulterated & unmolested. Simply gorgeous & very rare.
  • Object Type: Ceramic plate
  • Wheel thrown: Hand decorated
  • Material: Fired and glazed ceramic clay
  • Fired and glazed ceramic clay: Late 18th century
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Made in France: Quimper Art Pottery
  • Style: Louis XVI
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Original/Reproduction: Contemporary Original
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Glazed: Figurative

    Description

    LATE 18TH-
    EARLY 19TH CENTURY
    ANTIQUE
    FRENCH
    QUIMPER
    HAND DECORATED
    FIGURATIVE
    GLAZED CERAMIC PLATE
    (Circa 1785-1815)
    Early French antique decorated ceramic art
    DIMENSIONS:
    9" in Diameter x 1 ½" Height
    INSCRIPTION:
    Signed
    'MF'
    in blue glaze on the base plate inside of the circular, raised cleat on the bottom of the form. It still has its woven cotton cord used as a hanging device, threaded into the intentional perforations in the raised, cleated base, in order to display and hang the plate as decoration in a home.
    DESCRIPTION:
    Offered for your review and careful consideration is this absolutely authentic and original late 18th to early 19th century antique French
    Quimper,
    wheel thrown, hand decorated, figurative ceramic plate, featuring a young female French maiden in provincial, period French peasant attire, with her arms outstretched, wearing a bodiced, long yellow-gold dress, white apron and blue sleeved blouse. This particular period antique French
    Quimper
    ceramic plate was one of four antique
    Quimper
    plates found in a greater Boston, Massachusetts estate, where the female owner was of Belgian descent who spoke Flemish and only relocated to the United States after marrying an American citizen at the end of the Second World War, with her American husband serving in the US Armed Forces in the epic international struggle against German Nazism, Italian fascism and Japanese imperialism. This antique plate hung in their Arlington, Massachusetts' home for over 50 years and was never removed from the nail upon which it hung on the wall of the kitchen of their well-appointed Arts & Crafts period home. The front and back ceramic surfaces are understandably crazed, with the ceramic glaze being crackled due to the normal fluctuations in heat and cold over time. The plate is most likely at least tw0-hundred years old and possibly even older. It doesn't suffer from any fractures, significant material loss or other demonstrable damage to its structure or decorated surfaces. It does suffer from some very minor episodes of loss of glaze along the extreme margins of the plate's edge, which could be characterized and described as 'glaze flakes.' These are testament to the plate's age and antique pedigree. Untouched, unadulterated and unmolested. This antique French
    Quimper
    decorated ceramic figurative plate is from the collection of a Belgian woman who lived with the plates in her family's home in Antwerp, Belgian, only to take them and all of her Flemish European furniture with her when she relocated and moved to the United States of America. It is unusual to find not only one but four of these over two-hundred year old, late 18th century plates here in a single estate in the United States. It is with real enthusiasm and excitement that I have the opportunity to offer this and the other three comparable French
    Quimper
    ceramic plates for sale to the public now. Gorgeous and with an available provenance. Simply magnificent and very rare.
    CONDITION:
    Good to Very Good overall vintage condition.