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19TH CENTURY FRENCH HAND PAINTED CERAMIC BARBOTINE FISH PITCHER BY ONNAING

$ 184.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Object Type: Antique jug (Hallmarked)
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original

    Description

    This lively pitcher would make an interesting addition to any porcelain collection. The colorful, antique water pitcher shows the beautiful artistry and painterly application of color true to Majolica ceramics. The porcelain vase was sculpted in France, circa 1890 and is in the shape of a colorful fish in a standing position with a wide open mouth. The Onnaing style pitcher is hand painted in a neutral palette of the green, beige and white. The jug is in excellent condition with richly patinated colors throughout.
    The Onnaing Faiencerie was founded in Onnaing, France, in 1821 by Charles de Bousies. During the second half of the 19th century, the Mouzin brothers bought the factory and ran it until the factory closed in 1938. It was nearly destroyed by the Germans during World War I, but production restarted in 1921. The factory made mostly Majolica pitchers and planters. Onnaing designs included flowers, geometric patterns and famous historical figures, among others. Each design had a number and a corresponding model name. The marks “Frie Onnaing” and “Made in France” indicate that it was made after World War I. This case is unmarked, indicating it was manufactured in the late 19th century.
    Condition: No chips, cracks, or flea bites. Very minor crazing noticeable on the chest only.
    Measures: 6.5" W x 4" D x 11" H.
    Will be shipped double boxed with extra padding.
    Please feel free to ask any questions or request additional photos. Thank you for your interest!