U&Cie Sarreguemines Hazelnut serving dish
27,5 cm
Antique tableware in perfect condition
Beautiful art nouveau decor
U&Cie Sarreguemines Hazelnut serving dish
27,5 cm
Antique tableware in perfect condition
Beautiful art nouveau decoration in iron clay
Following Bismarck’s war (1871) which annexed Alsace and Lorraine to Germany, Paul de Geiger, then director of the Sarreguemines faience factory, decided in 1876 to build a factory on French territory to offset the increase in the price of his products (taxed at 15%) in France. The construction of this new production unit in Digoin (Saône et Loire) began in 1877. This is why some old productions of Sarreguemines bear the stamp “Sarreguemines Digoin”. This production, stamped U&Cie Sarreguemines, seems to be quite old.
Weight | 3 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 30 × 10 cm |
No dispatch before 26/04
All our shipments will resume on 26/04/2021 following the French government’s announcement that the country is under lockdown.
However, the “Régence”, “Geranium” and “Coquelicots” models are available for dispatch.
All our shipments will resume on 04/26/2021 following the announcements of the French government which places the country in a situation of lockdown.
On the other hand, the “Régence”, “Geranium” and “Coquelicots” models are available for dispatch.
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