Posted 12 years ago
Budek
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Hello,
I found these this afternoon. To get them I had to buy a stack of old dishes, all French and nice,.....but these were definitely the prize to me.
They look very old, I'd guess late 1800's?~made in Choisy, France by Hautin & Boulenger. Each features a scene of Uncle Tom, and are titled,
' l'Oncle Tom Livre a Halley ' and ' l'Oncle Tom Promene Eva Mourante '.
There was a lot of hemming and hawing before I could get a price for them, and I jumped at the reasonable figure finally arrived at.
They're close to 8 inches in diameter.
With the mark I thought they'd be easy to research,....but no. I couldn't find out a thing about them,( and probably don't have them in the correct category ),
HELP!:)
Thanks, Tonino
Thanks for stopping by Mustang Tony!
How's your French?
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulenger
And again:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faïence_de_Choisy-le-Roi
Then:
http://www.majolicasociety.com/2006%20March%20Issue.pdf
The broken one is:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faience_de_Choisy-le-Roi
The diaeresis on the i was a problem.
I laugh! Thanks Kev. I'll see if I can run that through a translator in the morning.
Buon Giorno, ( I hope it's a beautiful day for you )
See you tomorrow.
T
Juanpacotaco, Thank You for stopping by, and for the love,
have a great week-end,
Tony.
The plates are what the French call "assiette à dessert".
So try:
assiette à dessert choisy le roi hautin & boulenger
Kevin,
Thanks for the leads. I found many similar pieces listed under " assiette a dessert" .
I'll look into translating the other pages as well.
I hope you're having a dandy of a day down under.
T.
Thank You Bellin!!!
Have a great week-end,
T
Thanks again, Scandi!