Dimensions
9.2ins high, 14.2ins wide, 2ins depth
Circa Date
Circa 1875
Description - ID#22627
School of Paris French Palissy Majolica wall platter which features three overlapping fish on a water-effect ground, to the centre. A lizard, shellfish, insects and leaves around the rim. Colouration: green, blue, brown, are predominant. Attribution - unmarked, but almost certainly Barbizet or Thomas Sergent.
Maker: School of Paris
French maker - A group of specialist potters in Paris, producing Palissy ware. Includes Barbizet, Georges Pull, Thomas Sergent and Maurice.
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- Period of Operation:
- 1850-1900
- Country:
- France
- Town:
- Paris
- Typical Styles:
- Ultra-naturalistic Palissy.
- Notes on Marks:
- Often unmarked and difficult to specify the maker.
Condition Summary*
Very Good. Virtually free from damage, wear, manufacturing defects (kiln effects) and/or restoration, which where present, in no way detracts from the piece.
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