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    Posted 8 years ago

    Nar07388
    (3 items)

    Bought from a charity shop and would like help on this piece as it was the shape that caught my eye then the hand painted pictures signed underneath.. any ideas please

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      A.L. Lanternier, Limoges, France. Possibly late 1800s.
    2. Nar07388 Nar07388, 8 years ago
      Thank you are there any others to compare it with and do you know what its for ?
    3. Nar07388 Nar07388, 8 years ago
      I have now solved the mystery, Alfred Lanternier from limoges worked for wedgewood as a buyer, he was the son of a small pottery owner Frederick Lanternier, he returned to limoges to go into business with his father which then became Lanternier &cie, This item is called a moonvase and was originally used by denby, he must have picked one up while working for wedgewood, i cant find anything french that is like this ,it was painted pre 1891 as it bares no france sign, i am presuming it was for his own keep as i cant find anything else ( ive scoured the internet) only one similar is a british blue and white denby piece in the met museum, thank you for the heads up and have thoroughly enjoyed recearching this vase.... hope you find this as interesting as i do .

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