This elegant white lidded tureen, crafted by the renowned Gien faience manufactory, dates to the late 19th century. The round tureen features beautifully shaped handles and delicate foliage motifs, embodying the classic elegance associated with Gien ceramics. This piece is a fine example of the craftsmanship and timeless design that has made Gien faience highly sought after by collectors.
The Gien faience manufactory was founded in 1821 by Englishman Thomas Hall, who brought his expertise in pottery from the famous Stoke-on-Trent region of England to the Loire Valley in France. Gien quickly became one of France's most prestigious producers of faience, known for its high-quality earthenware and richly detailed decorative designs. Throughout the 19th century, Gien produced a wide range of items, from everyday tableware to ornate decorative pieces, often drawing inspiration from historical and botanical themes. The factory's commitment to craftsmanship and artistic excellence has ensured that Gien remains a symbol of French faience, with its pieces treasured by collectors worldwide. This tureen is a classic example of Gien's enduring legacy in the world of ceramics.
Light wear.
Approx. overall 9¾" high x 10¾" x 8¾" diameter
Approx. overall 25cm high x 27cm x 22cm diameter