1790s, Rare Antique Nevers Plate, Chinese Style, French Faience

€385

1790s, Rare Antique Nevers Plate, Chinese Style, French Faience

An 18th-century French faience from Nevers, showcasing a decor a traditional Chinese bird sitting on a tree branch. This scene features a warm palette of orange, blue and green with lively brushstrokes. The edge is shaped and the lip is decorated with a blue scallop line and sprays of flowers. A rare and expressive decor and an excellent example of the country decors that are characteristic of Nevers.

The French faience industry received a huge boost when, late in his reign in 1709, Louis XIV pressured the wealthy to donate their silver plate, previously what they normally used to dine, to his treasury to help pay for his wars. There was an "overnight frenzy" as the elite rushed to get faience replacements of the best quality. Nevers garden vases in blue and white were prominently used in the gardens of the Chateau de Versailles.

Details:
• Date: 1790s
• Material: EarthenwareDimensions: Diameter 23 cm / 9 in
• Condition: Good antique condition, small scratches and chips.
(The photographs form an integral part of the description.)

1790s, Rare Antique Nevers Plate, Chinese Style, French Faience
€385
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Chosen for today, grounded in history.

A well-placed antique does more than decorate a room - it gives it authorship. Against a contemporary interior, older objects introduce texture, balance and a sense of permanence that cannot be replicated by newly made pieces alone.
This is the principle behind the LÜRON selection. We look for works that carry historical character with ease, and that feel as convincing in a Paris apartment as they do in a more modern architectural setting.