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Beautiful floral coffee/Tea pot server with mixed flower design on the front and smaller single blooms on the back side. This lovely pot was made by K.G. Lunéville in France.
Brilliant ceramic base with a charming garden floral bouquet that features beautiful bright pink rose and a mix of other garden flowers in traditional colors of yellow, blue, purple and green. This pot is in pristine condition with no chips, cracks or stains. Please see photos for details.
The mark at the bottom of the pot matches the production between 1880 - 1922.
It holds approximately 6 cups and stands 25 cm high with total width at the wide point 22cm.
It has an apple Finial on the lid.
HISTORY OF LUNEVILLE:
The first earthenware Lunéville factory was established by Jacques Ch ambrette in 1728. They became best known for biscuit figures and large faience dogs and lions. In 1749 thanks to high quality of its production, the factory was named Manufacture Royale de Fayence by former king of Poland and duke of Larraine Stanislaw I Leszczynski.
Ch ambrette created a new type of earthenware called "terre de Lorraine" The Lunéville factory was able to complete with English and German ceramic centers. Lunéville production was exported to many European countries. Jacques Ch ambrette established the second factory in 1758. This one was located in Saint-Clement.
In the 19th century a new life to the factory was given by father and his son-in-law - Keller and Guerrin. It was a time of industrialisation and skilful Lunéville workers.
The factory of Lunéville and Saint-Clement were in 1922 bought by Edouard Fenal. The former pottery factory in Lunéville stopped production in 1981. Now the company store. Production is continued in Saint Clement.
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