Nevers Faience, Rose Seedlings Plate, 18th century
This singular 18th-century French faience plate from Nevers is decorated in green, purple, and yellow with rose seedlings arranged in a grid pattern, surrounded by further leaves and flowers. Forming a stylised rose garden covering the entire plate, this unusual Nevers decor is particularly rare and is a beautiful example of the unique and effortless charm of early pottery.
This singular 18th-century French faience plate from Nevers is decorated in green, purple, and yellow with rose seedlings arranged in a grid pattern, surrounded by further leaves and flowers. Forming a stylised rose garden covering the entire plate, this unusual Nevers decor is particularly rare and is a beautiful example of the unique and effortless charm of early pottery.
This singular 18th-century French faience plate from Nevers is decorated in green, purple, and yellow with rose seedlings arranged in a grid pattern, surrounded by further leaves and flowers. Forming a stylised rose garden covering the entire plate, this unusual Nevers decor is particularly rare and is a beautiful example of the unique and effortless charm of early pottery.
Dimensions & Details +
- Diameter: 22.5 cm
- Height: 3 cm
- Some firing marks to the underside.
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