The Longchamp Faïencerie was bought by Marcel and Robert Charbonnier in 1868
From 1878, the Charbonnier brothers focused on the production of iron clay ceramics and opaque porcelain.
The period of Robert Charbonnier, recognizable by his interlaced RC stamp, begins in 1880 until 1905-1912
This compote bowl, Medicis model, is therefore at least 111 years old!
Note marks of use and time, but this piece remains in very good condition.
The decor is in black blue tones
Very original by its square shape, its tones and the thickness of the earthenware
? width 21cm
Height 12.5 cm
Weight 650g
The Longchamp Faïencerie was bought by Marcel and Robert Charbonnier in 1868
From 1878, the Charbonnier brothers focused on the production of iron clay ceramics and opaque porcelain.
The period of Robert Charbonnier, recognizable by his interlaced RC stamp, begins in 1880 until 1905-1912
This compote bowl, Medicis model, is therefore at least 111 years old!
Note marks of use and time, but this piece remains in very good condition.
The decor is in black blue tones
Very original by its square shape, its tones and the thickness of the earthenware
? width 21cm
Height 12.5 cm
Weight 650g