Rare old vegetable dish – Saint-Amand Hamage – English red ironstone
- Dimensions :
- H23 x W15 x D10
- Color :
- burgundy
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- classic
A charming piece for collectors or lovers of antique tableware: a rare iron earth vegetable dish signed St Amand Hamage, with a magnificent English red calligraphy stamp. The delicately printed central floral decoration evokes the tableware of yesteryear, between sober elegance and popular refinement. Named "JARDINIÈRE", this decoration features classic rose bouquets in a deep red that is rarely seen today. Its classic silhouette, slightly ivory enamel, and thin side handles make it an authentic and decorative piece, perfect for a vintage table or a collection of antique earthenware. A rare detail: a very graphic red handwritten stamp and the hollowed-out wording "Terre de fer" - typical of quality productions from the north of France, circa 1900-1920. Beautiful used condition with the charm of time, patina, a clear shine underneath, barely visible when placed, a hairline crack on the frame, a slight shine on the edge Frame length 23 cm frame width 15 cm, height 8.5 cm For the container length without handles 17 cm, width 11 cm, depth approximately 5.5 cm. Ideal for your vintage tables, as kitchen decoration or for collectors of old tableware.
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