St Clement, France, majolica plate

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Post by 20thcenturyfan October 10th 2016, 7:08 pm

I bought this plate at a car boot sale recently and the colours are really lovely. When I got home I looked up St Clement and was able to find similar items on line (a lot of the designs have asparagus on them). However, while the stamps on the other plates shared the St. Clement, France stamp, I couldn't find any others with the text above St. Clement. I can't read it very easily but I think it says Point Norman. Despite googling, I can't find a pottery of that name - do you think it might be the person who decorated it?

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Post by tenpot October 10th 2016, 9:18 pm

could it say peint main ?
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Post by hercules brabazon October 10th 2016, 9:29 pm

If you google "St Clement" " peint à la main", you'll find examples of his mark, or very similar.
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Post by 20thcenturyfan October 10th 2016, 10:10 pm

Thanks very much both. I wouldn't have guessed that was what it said so really appreciate the information.
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Post by Davee October 11th 2016, 8:35 pm

It means hand painted in English.

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