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Antique French Ceramic Pitcher from Saint Amand - Carlton Model

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Vintage pitcher / jug / carafe from the Saint-Amand earthenware factory, in white ceramic decorated with a green Art Nouveau style frieze

Stamped on the reverse: St Amand - Carlton - 653 - B 

Founded in 1705, Saint-Amand-les-Eaux earthenware is a ceramic and porcelain production from Saint-Amand, a small town in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region, which is a pioneer in the history of tableware factories and in the history of tableware.

Its numerous factories were founded in the 17th century: the Moulin des Loups earthenware factory, the Saint-Amand-les-Eaux earthenware factory, the Saint-Amand-Orchies-Hamage earthenware and porcelain factories, the Saint-Amand and Hamage Nord ceramics factories, and Ceranord, which closed in 1962 with the closure of the Manufacture de Faïence et de Porcelaines.

This beautiful object from yesteryear will be perfect as a water jug, vase or simply as a rustic decoration in your kitchen or living room.

Good general condition, a small chip is visible on the spout 

H 26 x W 22 x D 14 cm

Weight 5 kg
Dimensions 20 × 25 × 30 cm

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