Creil and Montereau Plate Paris World Fair 1900 No 12 Palais de la Marine

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Fine ironstone (Terre de Fer) dessert plate by the French manufacturer Creil et Montereau, part of the commemorative series for the 1900 Paris Universal Exhibition. The central motif, numbered 12, depicts the Palais de la Marine located on the Quai des Nations.

History: Creil et Montereau (Lebeuf, Milliet & Cie) was a benchmark of 19th-century French ceramics. This documentary series is a historical record of the ephemeral architecture of the Belle Époque, capturing the most emblematic pavilions of the fair that inaugurated the 20th century.

Technical details:
- Period: Circa 1900
- Technique: Monochromatic transferware with a red decorative border
- Diameter: 20 cm (7.87 inches)
- Height: 2.5 cm (0.98 inches)
- Weight: 315 g (0.69 lbs)
- Material: Fine ironstone (Terre de Fer)
- Condition: The object features an authentic patina with light staining under the glaze, a characteristic trait of antique earthenware. Structurally sound: no cracks, chips, or restorations.

Value: Significant piece for collectors of French ceramics, World's Fair historians, and for historically accurate interior decoration.

  • Reference
    0005-001-1969
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1786649820

  • Era
    1900 - 1909
  • Materials
    Earthenware
  • Width, cm
    20
  • Height, cm
    20
  • Depth, cm
    2.5
  • Weight, kg
    0.315

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