Ceramic jar "Jam Factory" - late 19th century
Ceramic jar "Jam Factory" - late 19th century
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Antique pot Glazed earthenware, decorated with a striking industrial image printed in sepia tones. It depicts a perspective view of a jam factory, likely located in the Paris or Lorraine region, judging by the "K&G Lunéville" mark on the base. The central motif, framed by figurative medallions (personifications and symbols), suggests an honorary award: the inscription "Gold Medal" is highlighted below the scene. This is very likely an anonymous, mass-produced jar, made for major manufacturers around 1880–1900, and sold to various confectioners. A superb example of industrial graphic design.
✦ Origin: France (K&G Lunéville pottery factory)
✦ Estimated period: Circa 1880–1900
✦ Dimensions: 13.2 × 9.4 cm
✦ Material: Glazed ceramic
✦ Condition: Good condition, without chips or cracks. Slight patina from age.
An iconic decorative piece from the sugar industrial revolution – ideal for enhancing an old kitchen shelf or complementing a collection of graphic jam jars.
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