FF Pexonne
Antique French Blue Jug - "Liseron" - FF Pexonne - 1890s
Antique French Blue Jug - "Liseron" - FF Pexonne - 1890s
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Step back in time with this exquisite blue transferware jug, a true testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of 19th-century French ceramics. Crafted by FF Pexonne, this stunning piece features the elegant "Liseron" pattern, a delicate design of intertwining morning glories rendered in a soft cobalt blue. The floral motif evokes a timeless charm, perfectly capturing the spirit of French artistry.
The jug is in pristine condition, an exceptional find for a piece of this age. Whether used as a functional water pitcher, a vase for fresh blooms, or a striking standalone display, it brings a touch of antique sophistication to any setting.
FF Pexonne, founded in the picturesque Lorraine region, was renowned for its refined ceramics and intricate transferware patterns. The "Liseron" pattern exemplifies the company’s dedication to quality and detail, making this jug a collectible piece for any admirer of French ceramics or antique decor.
- Material: Ironstone
- Pattern: Liseron
- Style: French Country & Art Nouveau
- Technique: Transferware
- Place of Origin: France
- Mark: "Liseron F F Pexonne"
- Date of Manufacture: 1890s
- Condition: Perfect condition
Dimension:
Height: 15 cm | 7.4 in
Length with handle: 22 cm | 8.6 in
Volume: ca 1 litre
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Origin & Maker
FF Pexonne, established in the 19th century in Pexonne, Lorraine, France, was renowned for its exceptional earthenware and ironstone ceramics. The company, known as Fenal Frères (FF), specialized in creating high-quality tableware and decorative pieces that showcased intricate transferware patterns and superior craftsmanship.
One of their notable patterns, "Liseron," featured delicate floral motifs, exemplifying the elegance and attention to detail characteristic of FF Pexonne's designs. Their products often bore the "FF Pexonne" mark, signifying authenticity and origin.
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