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Vintage Blue & White Serving Platter - A 1150 - Gien - c1970s
Vintage Blue & White Serving Platter - A 1150 - Gien - c1970s
Enhance your dining experience with this exceptional serving platter from Gien.
Celebrated worldwide for its masterful faïence, Gien has crafted ceramics that blend vibrant colour, detailed patterns, and a rich heritage of French artistry since 1821. This serving platter, designed in the 1970s, showcases the A 1150 pattern with Art Deco influences, a hallmark of Gien’s commitment to timeless design and impeccable craftsmanship.
Featuring intricate transferware detailing, this platter boasts the same sophisticated floral motif that characterises the A 1150 line, drawing on both French and international design inspiration. Its vivid glaze and fine ceramic craftsmanship make it an eye-catching centrepiece, perfect for serving main dishes, festive charcuterie spreads, or an assortment of pastries with elegance.
- Material: Earthenware / Faïence
- Pattern: A 1150
- Style: Art Deco
- Place of Origin: France
- Date of Manufacture: 1970s
- Condition: Perfect vintage condition, no chips, cracks or discolouring.
Dimension:
Depth: 28 cm | 11 in
Width: 35 cm | 13.8 in
Height: 3 cm | 1.2 in
Weight: 1.2 kg
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Origin & Maker
Founded in 1821, Faïencerie de Gien has been a treasured name in French pottery, crafting distinctive, high-quality faience in the heart of France. Established by Englishman Thomas Hall in the town of Gien on the banks of the Loire River, Gien was originally inspired by the richly decorative English earthenware of the time. The factory quickly established its own reputation, blending English techniques with a uniquely French aesthetic that has become renowned worldwide.
Gien’s pieces are characterised by vivid, hand-painted designs that reflect the history, culture, and natural beauty of France, often inspired by traditional French and Renaissance patterns. The brand's collections feature a wide array of designs, from classic florals to intricate hunting scenes and contemporary Art Deco motifs. One of the brand’s hallmarks is its exceptional craftsmanship, which ensures that each piece is not only visually captivating but durable and timeless.
Among Gien’s notable patterns is “Oiseaux de Paradis” with elegant bird motifs and “Pont Aux Choux,” known for its simple, understated charm. Collectors and enthusiasts alike cherish Gien faience for its heritage and artistry, as each piece combines beauty, function, and the enduring spirit of French craftsmanship.
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