Collection of 3 antique French flower-shaped bowls w/ yellow glaze
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Dating from the nineteenth century, this set of three flower-shaped bowls were made in Aubagne. They have pretty pale yellow glaze, typical of pottery from this Mediterranean village. Pottery in Aubagne, France, has a rich history dating back centuries. Known for its traditional craftsmanship, Aubagne pottery has roots in utilitarian ceramics, evolving over time to include decorative and artistic pieces.
Initially centered around producing everyday items like plates, jars, and tiles, Aubagne's pottery industry thrived due to its proximity to Marseille and the Mediterranean trade routes. The region's clay deposits and skilled artisans contributed to its reputation for durable and finely crafted pottery.
Initially centered around producing everyday items like plates, jars, and tiles, Aubagne's pottery industry thrived due to its proximity to Marseille and the Mediterranean trade routes. The region's clay deposits and skilled artisans contributed to its reputation for durable and finely crafted pottery.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Diameters are 6¾" , 8" and 8¼"
Diameters are 17cm , 20cm and 21cm
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