Antique French Majolica Plate, Leaf Relief and Greek Key Border, Early 20th Century Ceramic, 21 cm Diameter

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Decorative majolica (barbotine) ceramic plate of French origin, dating from the early 20th century. The piece features polychrome relief work representing a central leaf surrounded by small flowers, framed by a geometric meander (Greek key) design border.

Historical Context:
This type of glazed earthenware reached its peak in France between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is characterized by the use of molds to create deep reliefs and translucent enamels that accentuate the design's dimensionality. The Greek key border suggests a stylistic transition toward the simplified neoclassicism of the period.

Technical Details:
- Period: Circa 1900-1910
- Technique: Molded relief ceramic with polychrome glaze
- Diameter: 21 cm (8.27 inches)
- Weight: 405 g (0.89 lb)
- Material: Glazed earthenware
- Condition: Displays signs of wear consistent with age, including small glaze chips and visible flakes on the outer rim, as well as natural crazing on the glazed surface. No restorations observed.

Use and Value:
An item of interest for collectors of European barbotine and for period wall decor compositions. Due to its age and glazing technique, it is recommended for decorative use only.

  • Reference
    FR-MAJ-1900-01
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1518467095

  • Era
    1900 - 1909
  • Materials
    Ceramic
    Enamel
  • Width, cm
    21
  • Height, cm
    21
  • Depth, cm
    3
  • Weight, kg
    0.405

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