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1988 ~ French Vintage Collectible Glazed Stoneware Pitcher "Pot Cruche Poterie Gres d'Alsace" 1 Litre ~ Signed R.Remmy Fils BETSCHDORF 1980 ~ Gray & Cobalt Blue Salt Glazed Sandstone
1988 ~ French Vintage Collectible Glazed Stoneware Pitcher "Pot Cruche Poterie Gres d'Alsace" 1 Litre ~ Signed R.Remmy Fils BETSCHDORF 1980 ~ Gray & Cobalt Blue Salt Glazed Sandstone
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Product Measurements: Diameter 0 cm x Length x Width 11 cm x HEIGHT 19 cm
Actual vs. Volumique Weight: 720 g VS 750 g
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Lovely French Vintage Collectible Glazed Stoneware Gray Cobalt Blue Alsace Themed Pitcher Pot "Pot Cruche Poterie Gres d'Alsace" in French. 1 Liter Litre Salt Glazed Sandstone embossed in Leaves & Grapes made by famous French German manufacturer of Earthenware in a town called Betschdorf in the Alsace region in France. Signed by Artist "CMT de la FFA Mulhouse R.Remmy Fils Betschdorf 1988".
I have other pieces from this region in a similar patterns at the collection link below:
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Approximately 19 cm height x 11 cm width & 720 grams. In lovely rustic vintage used condition. There are lovely imperfections such as manufacturing/glazing marks on the surface, manufacturing marks blemishes where the surface isn't smooth as shown in the photos. Please use ZOOM on the photos and collages to see the detail with more precision. Ask me if you are unsure.
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WORLDWIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE from FRANCE: I ship my orders using the La POSTE (French Postal Service), COLISSIMO (La Poste International service) or DHL Express Worldwide which includes tracking, minimum insurance (indemnity) and estimated delivery dates (which is normally faster than the processing times in my policy section). If you want additional insurance, please contact me for details and supplemental changes.
For France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Germany and Austria ONLY. I offer lower cost shipping providers such as MONDIAL RELAY. If the option does not appear at checkout, please contact me directly to inquire.
To be economically responsible and not charge extra handling fees, I try to use recycled materials for packaging and pack every order very carefully to avoid breakage during its journey to you. I welcome multiple orders and consolidate shipments to help reduce shipping costs, where possible. For more details, please also refer to my Terms of Sale and Shipping & Delivery Policies at the links below:
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--- Additional Notes ---
These items are old, were previously 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 listing, 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.
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!!
**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.
I also welcome special requests that I can keep in mind when sourcing for my shop!
