In colored glazed earthenware...
A slip...!
From the end of the 19th century...
In perfect condition...!
Just a lack of enamel around the edge of the heel on the back, it is a manufacturing defect, on one of the three support points for cooking...
All the colors are very fresh...
With two artist initials, CB...
I am not sure despite knowing the city well if it is from the MONTEREAU factory...!
I should know more in a while...!
And represented in relief...
The coat of arms of the city is its motto..."Urbs Antiqua Condaté" written in Latin...
For "Ville Antique Au Confluent"...
With the key dates...
That of 1419...
For Montereau-Fault-Yonne, it is the site of multiple clashes during the Hundred Years' War (Jean sans peur I of Burgundy was assassinated there in 1419...
That of 1590...
The city ended up accepting April 14, 1590 the legitimacy of the new King Henry IV...
That of 1814 February 18...
And as a highlight the last victory of NAPOLEON BONNAPARTE...
On February 18, 1814, Montereau is the site of one of the last victories of Napoleon I against the Austrians...
During the Hundred Days, in 1815, between five and six thousand Bavarians camped under the walls of the city and plundered some of the surrounding houses....
Who at the confluence of the Seine and the Marne showed the way to his troops...!
It is a beautiful achievement...
With the details in the distance that characterize the city...
Possibility of being hung with the attachment and the piercing of the original heel...
Weight ... 1 kilo 841 gr