

Mid-Century French Majolica Ceramic Plate
The style of glazing and the vibrant color palette suggest this piece may be an example of Majolica ware, a type of pottery characterized by its colorful lead glazes.
Majolica pottery gained popularity in the 19th century, particularly during the Victorian era, and was produced in various countries, including England, France, and Italy.
French Majolica, such as that produced by Saint-Clément, is known for its intricate designs and high-quality craftsmanship. The bold colors and somewhat rustic design align with pieces from the mid-20th century. The piece's aesthetic aligns with mid-century modern design principles, which emphasized bold colors and organic forms.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Mid-Century French Majolica Ceramic Plate
The style of glazing and the vibrant color palette suggest this piece may be an example of Majolica ware, a type of pottery characterized by its colorful lead glazes.
Majolica pottery gained popularity in the 19th century, particularly during the Victorian era, and was produced in various countries, including England, France, and Italy.
French Majolica, such as that produced by Saint-Clément, is known for its intricate designs and high-quality craftsmanship. The bold colors and somewhat rustic design align with pieces from the mid-20th century. The piece's aesthetic aligns with mid-century modern design principles, which emphasized bold colors and organic forms.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.