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Round dish "Japon" model also known as Monet. By Creil & Montereau.
Vintage piece in good condition. The sligh dip on the edge (see back picture) is not a damage, but the natural shape of the piece when it was made.
Not visible on the main side.
AE1070/09
The "Japon" service was produced from 1876 by the Creil & Montereau pottery and showed enthusiasm existing for Japonism in tableware production at this time, like the Bracquemond-Rousseau service, produced by the same factory a few years earlier.
The Japon service was a great success and was constantly reissued. It is characterized by fine earthenware with a slightly bluish paste on which a darker blue decoration is printed. The decoration shows cherry trees, plum trees and chrysanthemum flower barriers.
The service is often called "Service Monet" because the artist had a similar one in his home in Giverny.
A "Deluxe" Japon model exists, which uses the same pattern enhanced with red and gold painted flowers, inspired by the imari gold brocade style.
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