Faience table, French?
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Re: Faience table, French?
I can't see it in my French faiece books, but they did make these novelty tables,
and the fleur de lys says maybe French, so wouldn't rule it out, though the clay
looks rather dark. These marks are a nightmare.
and the fleur de lys says maybe French, so wouldn't rule it out, though the clay
looks rather dark. These marks are a nightmare.
Re: Faience table, French?
The style of table looks a bit French.
It’s a bit knackered, with three legs broken off and the stretcher broken in four places but I thought it might be worth rescuing if it’s early
It’s a bit knackered, with three legs broken off and the stretcher broken in four places but I thought it might be worth rescuing if it’s early
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maybe Albertus Kiell, Delft ware?
Possibly Albertus Kiell?
http://www.aronson.com/in-depth/delftware-factory-marks/
http://www.aronson.com/in-depth/delftware-factory-marks/
Last edited by NaomiM on February 8th 2023, 1:13 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Carrot cake is just fake cake
Re: Faience table, French?
It reminds me of a copy of an Italian piece, it's very crudely painted, there were so many maker and so many copies. Can't see the makes here
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