Vintage Design
Very nice enamelled earthenware work.
Each piece of this service is numbered with the number 4213 and signed. De Bruyn’s signature represents a sea anchor on which the D and the B of De Bruyn intertwine.
Measures: Tray: 8.6 / 8.6 inches
Pots: 4.8 / 2.8 / 2.4 / 2 inches
French work of Napoleon III period XIXth
The De Bruyn pottery is a family business: In the 18th century Jean Bernard De Bruyn was already running a pottery factory in Louvain in Belgium.
After his death in 1805, his son Martin De Bruyn ran the earthenware factory, which then passed it on to his son Denis De Bruyn. It was Antoine Gustave De Bruyn, son of Denis, who settled in Fives in 1864. Gustave De Bruyn took part in the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1889 and received a silver medal for his fine earthenware and culinary pottery. De Bruyn earthenware is a famous earthenware factory in France.
Creator |
Gustave De Bruyn |
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Design Period | Before 1890 |
Year | 1860 |
Production Period | Before 1890 |
Country of Manufacture | France |
Identifying Marks | This piece has an attribution mark |
Style | Napoleon III |
Detailed Condition | |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Light wear consistent with age and use
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Product Code | BXG-1626858 |
Materials | Ceramic |
Color | Fuchsia, maroon, red |
Width |
22 cm 8.7 inch |
Depth |
12 cm 4.7 inch |
Height |
22 cm 8.7 inch |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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