31-piece Tea Set From Lunéville With Punch And Judy Decoration
Artist: Manufacture De Lunéville
Lunéville "Polichinelle" earthenware dinner service, circa 1880-1910, with a humorous printed design after Grandville (1803-1847).
The Lunéville earthenware factory was founded in 1723. After various acquisitions over time, it ceased all activity in 1973.
This service includes a 10 cm diameter tureen, a vegetable dish, a 13 x 7 cm sauce boat, a compote dish, a footed cake stand, a long platter 20 x 14.5 cm, a small relish dish, a salt cellar, a mustard pot, a round platter 16.5 cm in diameter, a salad bowl, two covered pots with matching plates, twelve 13.5 cm diameter dinner plates, and six 14 cm diameter soup plates.
The Lunéville earthenware factory was founded in 1723. After various acquisitions over time, it ceased all activity in 1973.
This service includes a 10 cm diameter tureen, a vegetable dish, a 13 x 7 cm sauce boat, a compote dish, a footed cake stand, a long platter 20 x 14.5 cm, a small relish dish, a salt cellar, a mustard pot, a round platter 16.5 cm in diameter, a salad bowl, two covered pots with matching plates, twelve 13.5 cm diameter dinner plates, and six 14 cm diameter soup plates.
650 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Earthenware
Reference (ID): 1751277
Availability: In stock
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