This antique oval faience platter is an example from the French manufactory Luneville, dating from the late 19th to the early 20th century. The piece stands out for its Oriental-style decoration, following the Japonisme movement, featuring three carps depicted among floral branches and aquatic foliage. The design combines polychrome transferware technique with subtle hand-finished details in turquoise, lavender, and ochre tones.
Historical Context: Founded in 1730, the Luneville manufactory reached its artistic peak under the Keller & Guérin management. This specific design reflects the European fascination with Asian art during that era, incorporating natural elements and asymmetrical compositions typical of the Oriental aesthetic adapted to the French Belle Époque taste.
Details and Condition:
- Period: Circa 1890-1915
- Technique: Faience with polychrome transfer and hand touches
- Dimensions: Width 58 cm (22.8 inches) x Depth 24.5 cm (9.6 inches) x Height 3.5 cm (1.4 inches)
- Material: Faience (Earthenware)
- Condition: The object shows clear signs of age. There is widespread crazing in the glaze, several visible chips on the outer rim, and surface oxidation stains typical of porous material. It has no deep structural cracks.
Collection Value: An item of interest for collectors of 19th and 20th-century French ceramics or for interior design projects seeking authentic Orientalist pieces.
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