Badonviller Guerledan Trivet - French demi-porcelaine earthenware - Red and blue roses - France 1950

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Square trivet in fine earthenware (demi-porcelaine) produced by the famous French manufacture Badonviller. This piece belongs to the «Guerledan» model, distinguished by its stylized floral decoration.

Object History: The Badonviller factory, located in the Lorraine region and managed by the Fenal family since 1905, became one of the most important ceramic production centers in France. The Guerledan model is an example of mid-20th century design, combining high-quality industrial techniques with traditional decorative motifs.

Technical details:
- Period: 1950s.
- Technique: Glazed earthenware with transferred or stenciled rose motifs in maroon tones and cobalt blue foliage.
- Dimensions: Approximately 21 x 21 cm (8.2 x 8.2 inches). Height: 2 cm (0.8 inches).
- Material: High quality demi-porcelaine earthenware.
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition. Slight age-related crazing and minimal signs of wear on the base, no visible cracks or chips on the decorated surface.

Collection value: A functional object of great aesthetic value for collectors of French Lorraine earthenware or for decorating tables with French retro style.

  • Reference
    BAD-GUER-1950-01
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1588879622

  • Era
    1950s
  • Materials
    Ceramic
  • Width, cm
    21
  • Height, cm
    2
  • Depth, cm
    21
  • Weight, kg
    0.6

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