19th Century French Rouen Faience Plate – Fleur-de-Lys Tin-Glazed Wall Dish
Source : Curated by ROC
Collection : Vintage/Antique Objects
Date : Late 1800s (19th Century)
Provenance : Ruen, France
Style : Neoclassical
An elegant 19th-century French faience plate from the famed workshops of Rouen, hand-painted with a royal fleur-de-lys in vibrant cobalt blue. The scalloped rim and precise brushwork reflect the refinement of Louis XV-era inspired ceramics.
Rouen was one of the most renowned ceramic centers of the 17th and 18th centuries, recognized for its exceptional tin-glazed earthenware. The underside bears a faint hand-painted signature or workshop mark and reinforce its origin. This plate, with its clean white ground and deep blue decoration, exemplifies the region’s iconic style.
An ideal addition to French country, classical, or historic interiors, this wall-hung piece brings a rare and regal touch.
ESTIMATED DATE:
Late 19th century
PROVENANCE:
Ruen, France.
DIMENSIONS:
Width: 23.5 cm (9.25 in) |Height: 2 cm (0.8 in) | Weight: 426 g (0.94 lbs)
CONDITION: Showing natural wear consistent with age, with minor imperfections or patina adding to its character. As shown in pictures, please review for more details and feel free to ask any questions.
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