Description: ~ 18th Century Veuve Perrin Plate #4 ~A beautiful hand-painted plate by Veuve Perrin dating to the 18th century.Veuve Perrin (Widow Perrin) was a factory in Marseille, France that manufactured Faïence wares between 1748 and 1803.The plate is of circular form with a scalloped edge.It has a hand painted rural scene to the centre of a man drawing water from a well while a lady pours a bucket of water on the ground with trees and a lake in the background.Below the scene is a garland of flowers which is repeated around the circumference of the plate. The plate has a green painted rim.The plate has the mark of Veuve Perrin to the underside; a stylised hand painted mark of ‘VP’ in red.~ Dimensions ~The plate has a diameter of 24cm (9 ½ inches) and weighs 415g.~ Condition ~The plate has a reasonable chip to the underside and a couple of small scratches to the central image. Despite the scratches the plate still presents well. The plate is otherwise in a very good condition with no other damages or signs of repair.#1839
Price: 100 GBP
Location: Southsea
End Time: 2024-02-29T18:28:08.000Z
Shipping Cost: 37.76 GBP
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Antique: Yes
Type: Plate/Dish
Country/Region: France
Age: Pre-1800