Antique jam jar "CH. Robardelle", Nancy
Antique jam jar "CH. Robardelle", Nancy
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A Lunéville semi-porcelain earthenware advertising jar , decorated in blue and green with a beautiful floral composition and a typographic ribbon advertising the premium jams of CH. Robardelle , located at 26 rue Saint-Georges in Nancy. The ornamentation blends stylized thistles and elegant lettering, typical of the Belle Époque. It bears the crowned mark of the Lunéville earthenware factory, with the inscription "Demi Porcelaine" (Semi-Porcelain). This type of container was used in gourmet food shops for high-end jams produced in Lorraine at the end of the 19th century. It shows signs of age and some old chips but remains legible and highly decorative.
✦ Origin: France, Lunéville
✦ Estimated period: Circa 1900
✦ Dimensions: 13.5 × 9.3 cm
✦ Material: Glazed earthenware
✦ Condition: 1 Chip on the lip and base, no through crack
A very fine example of Lorraine advertising earthenware – ideal for complementing a kitchen shelf or a set of regional pots.
✔️ Paiement 100% sécurisé (CB & PayPal)
✔️ Expédition soignée et suivie
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