"Large Longchamp Polychrome Earthenware Planter With Rounded Belly And Godronné Shape Decor Printed With Bouquets Of Flowers On A Cream White Background."
- Large Longchamp earthenware planter located in Côte-d'Or (21) polychrome, rounded, gadrooned and pot-bellied decorated with a printed bouquet of flowers and multicolored flowers called Trianon decoration on a creamy white background. - The Trianon printed decoration is a marvel of realization with its multicolored bouquets of flowers painted with infinite delicacy as well as the grips of the colored slip-on flowerpot decorated and representing two elephant heads in shades of light brown and their tusks of White color. - Outer piping at the collar and at the base in chocolate color. - Signed with the stamp of the Longchamp Terre De Fer manufacture and number 100 for the hollow mold. - Period of the brothers Marcel and Robert Charbonnier 1868-1905. - Period late 19th around 1885-1900. - In good condition. - The Longchamp earthenware factory was bought in 1868 by the brothers Marcel and Robert Charbonnier, born August 24, 1846 in Vougeot Côte-d'or (21) and died July 5, 1905 in Longchamp. - From 1878, the Charbonnier brothers focused on modern production at the time of fine white ceramics called Terre De Fer or called opaque porcelain. - The Longchamp pottery took part in the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1878 and obtained a medal in its category. - Provide a carrier for delivery at the buyer's expense or to collect on site in Lyon. No mailing.