Early 18th century French Rouen region faience pottery platter
Early 18th century French Rouen region faience pottery platter
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Early 18th century Rouen faience black-bottom tin-glazed Norman folk art pottery, restored. 1720-1760.
Black-bottomed Rouen faience refers to a type of French earthenware from the Rouen region, distinguished by its dark, glossy glaze on the base. Originating in the 17th century, it often features intricate, colourful designs on the upper surfaces. This unique contrast highlights the craftsmanship and artistic innovation of Rouen pottery.
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