17th century Normandy tin-glazed faience pottery dish
17th century Normandy tin-glazed faience pottery dish
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A rare 17th century Normandy tin-glazed faience large blue and white folk art dish, restored. Circa 1680.
Normandy tin-glazed faience is a type of French earthenware produced in the Normandy region, known for its glossy, opaque white glaze achieved through tin oxide. Popular from the 16th to 18th centuries, it features vibrant, hand-painted designs and patterns. This distinctive glaze and decoration highlight Normandy's rich ceramic tradition.
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