Description: Rare French Antique Majolica Oyster Plate by early ORCHIES pottery, in teal mint and pink colours, late 1880s. Item description: A rare 6 well antique French Majolica Oyster Plate made by early ORCHIES Moulin des Loups & Hamage Pottery, circa late 1880s. This oyster wells are painted in tender pink with teal mint/green background in between the wells and yellowish center. Shades slightly vary from plate to plate. You can also find this model in sky blue color in our other listing. Last photo is for color reference and to see the difference between teal and sky blue shades. Though not being stamped this model has been produced only by Orchies pottery and is attributed to late 1880s before the branding and registering of the pottery's mark. Plates carry a hand-painted number '36' probably belonging to same set or series. This model is featured in "Collecting Oyster Plates" by Jeffrey B. Snyder. Dimensions:Diameter of plate: 24 cm / 9.5 ", weight around 700 grams / 24 ozCondition: Very good antique condition for the piece of this age and fragility. Some normal age-related crackling to glaze. Slight color shading on the sides of the plate. No chips, cracks or repairs. See the photos for details and don't hesitate to ask if extra fotos are needed. History of Orchies: Already the owner of a faience factory in Rimbaud, Belgium in the 1870s, Emile L'Herminé Declercq, eager to increase his production, settled with his brother Joseph in Orchies in 1886.Orchies, a former stronghold of the Counts of Flanders, is located near the Belgian border and not far from Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, a famous center of faience production since the 18th century, with the "Moulin des Loups" faience factory. In 1904, he oriented his production towards artistic faience under the name of "L'Herminé et Cie". Thus, we find the OLD stamp which stands for Orchies L'Herminé Declercq. In the 1920s, the Orchies faience factory merged with the Hamage faience factory and became Le "Moulin des Loups & Hamages". The brand is then generally decorated with the windmill and the capital letters ORCHIES signature. The earthenware factory employed some 175 people in the 1910s, while the town of Orchies had around 5,000 inhabitants. The workforce gradually increased to more than 500 people in the 1950s to 1970s. The workshops produced until 1980, the date of their final closure. Shipping: For this piece we offer FREE shipping to the buyer. We will ship by French Post services. Should you wish the item to be shipped by another company please let us know and we will find a way to arrange it. By now we ship to Americas and Europe. Please make sure to be aware of your local importing duties to avoid any unpleasant surprises or delays.Every piece will be carefully wrapped in professional air bubble plastic, paper wrap and placed in a thick cardboard box.Returns are accepted within 30 days and will be fully refunded upon piece delivery back. Return shipping however will be on the buyers cost.About us: We are a multinational couple living in France. We are passionated by the beauty and elegance of French savoir-fair in decorative crafts and on our page we will offer interesting finds. With over 20 years of work experience in international companies with high service standards we are striving for highest customer satisfaction. If you have any comments or feedback or questions please get in touch before leaving any negative feedback. We speak English, French, Polish and Russian and we believe that through communication we will always find a way out.
Price: 330 USD
Location: Croissy sur Seine
End Time: 2024-11-04T18:08:10.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Origin: North of France
Antique: Yes
Pattern: Coquille
Shape: Rectangle
Occasion: All Occasions
Color: Pink
Material: Ceramic
Year Manufactured: 1886
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Orchies
Type: Oyster plate
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Style: Victorian
Production Style: Majolica
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Production Technique: Pottery
Backstamp: Painted
Handmade: Yes