1900s ~ "GERMAINE" Sarreguemines U&C ~ French Antique Ironstone Blue Transferware Small Plate ~ Terre de Fer
1900s ~ "GERMAINE" Sarreguemines U&C ~ French Antique Ironstone Blue Transferware Small Plate ~ Terre de Fer
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Lovely French Antique Ironstone Blue Transferware Vintage Small Plate "Assiette" in French. This model is called "Germaine" and made by famous French manufacturer of Earthware Faience "Sarreguemines U&C" France, in Terre de Fer. Stamped : « GERMAINE - FRANCE - SARREGUEMINES U&Cie »
The Faienceries Sarreguemines and Utzschneider & Cie (U&Cie) - dates back to the early 1800s when J.Faby and Paul Utzchneider took over the factories from Nicolas Jacobi. The mark was produced between the time frame of 1871 to 1913 at which time the U&Cie factories split off into 2 different factories producing other labels.
The ivory cream ceramic is ornate, by blue transfer, with a geometric design around the flat edge of each plate.
PLEASE NOTE: I have 1 Plates left in stock but this listing price is for ONE 1 plate. The listing is programmed to allow you to select a quantity you wish to purchase.
I also have small plates in the same pattern at the link below. On my shop page, type "GERMAINE" in the search filed.
--- Condition ---
In rustic vintage condition. As this plate has had a previous life, there are heavy signs of age and usage such as pattern bleeding and fading in certain spots, manufacturing marks and surface marks/ bumps from the glazing process, there are areas around the edges of wearing down of the protection glaze or tiny marks where there is no varnish (surface not smooth), heavy utensil marks in the surface, there is various levels of surface crazing on the each plates and some have areas of discoloration as shown in the photos.
Here's additional detail for some of the plates:
Plate N 2 - There is a blue ink spot on the front surface.
Plate N 3 - There is a blue ink spot on the front surface and there is a near on the front where there is no varnish which was happens during the firing process of the pottery.
Please ask me if you are unsure. PLEASE use ZOOM to review closely the detail and condition of the plates especially the photo collages.
**Special Note about aged Porcelain**
If you are not accustomed to this ‘look’, google crazing and the aging process of porcelain. The Japanese use crazing to add an artistic look to their pieces whereas antiques go through the natural aging process. Crazing is cracking in the surface of the plate due to use sometimes it's even and is called the crackle look and other times it is random.
These items are old, were used and were manufactured at a time when processes were less under control as today. Therefore, in addition to the defects identified and reported in the ad, slight dimensional differences or deviations in the color or in the decoration between the different parts could be noted. Besides, some little marks or small manufacturing imperfections such as minor defects in the glaze or in the varnish etc., may also be observed.
--- Measurements & Weight ---
Approximately 21 cm Diameter x 2 cm Height & 290 grams each not including the packaging weight
--- Additional Notes ---
All items are of vintage quality and will show some signs of age. As it is my main priority to have very happy customers, I try my best to inspect, clean and describe very carefully the vintage condition of my product listings and any exceptional wear on a piece. If you have any doubt, please do not hesitate to contact me directly, I prefer to provide you with as much detail to ensure your complete satisfaction.
If by chance you receive an item you are unhappy with it in any way, please contact us immediately and I will do our utmost to resolve the problem. On the other hand, if you are happy, I would also love to know and very much appreciate you leaving a review on my shop page!!
I also welcome special requests that I can keep in mind when sourcing for my shop.
----- Additional Shipping information ----
WORLDWIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE. I ship all my products using the French Postal Service (La Poste). For larger items. I ship using Colissimo (La Poste International service) which includes tracking. minimum insurance and estimated delivery dates (which is normally faster than the processing times in my policy section). If you want additional information about insurance or tracking for smaller items. please contact me for details on the supplemental change.
If you live France. Belgium. Luxembourg. Spain. Italy. Great Britain. Portugal. Germany and Austria. I can use Mondial Relay to reduce the shipping charge. If you prefer this option. please contact me for new shipping price quote.
I am also willing to use Happy Post upon request and where ship location is offered in their service plan.
All items are shipped from France to all over the world and I welcome multiple orders to consolidate shipments to help reduce shipping fees where possible.
To be economically responsible and not charge handling fees. when available. I try to use recycled materials for my packaging while being mindful that the materials are suitable to ensure the safest expedition to protect your purchase during the delivery process. I pack very carefully especially fragile items and I check to make sure I'm using the most cost-efficient method