Help to identify this antique porcelaine

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by Adam1, Jul 5, 2023.

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What kind of porcelaine is?

  1. Maybe chinese

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  2. Maybe europe

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  1. Adam1

    Adam1 Active Member

  2. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

    I've never seen anything quite like this before. Where did you get it?
    I don't believe it to be very old at all, perhaps made to appear antique.
    Please wait for some other members who may know what this is - to chime in.
     
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  3. Adam1

    Adam1 Active Member

    It is inherited. It is very heavy
     
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  4. Adam1

    Adam1 Active Member

    I think it 18th or older
     
  5. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

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  6. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

  7. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Well-Known Member

    I don't see Chinese in the OP pitcher...bwdik.
     
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  8. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    Looks more like earthenware than porcelain to me.
     
  9. Lark

    Lark Well-Known Member

    From the bottom it almost looks like cement.
     
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  10. Adam1

    Adam1 Active Member

  11. KylieS

    KylieS Well-Known Member

    This could be French stoneware from a town next to Saint Uze... (name escapes me sorry!) I have a soupiere in the same stuff, its been made for over 100 years and still produced ubtil recently so doesn't help with age though. If you know it to be old (remember from your childhood etc) it probably is :)
     
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  12. KylieS

    KylieS Well-Known Member

    Here's my one for comparison: ) 16885862385935588219992733866501.jpg
     
  13. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

  14. KylieS

    KylieS Well-Known Member

    Yep that's the one @say_it_slowly thanks! My one is 1960s ish, broken and used as a compost bin (hence the terrible photo ; ) not certain this piece is also the same, but the printing looks similar.
     
  15. KylieS

    KylieS Well-Known Member

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  16. antidiem

    antidiem Well-Known Member

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  17. KylieS

    KylieS Well-Known Member

    I think the seller misnamed the materials of the listed piece - and it's hard to tell exactly what the material the OP has from the images. Unglazed stoneware in grey can look very like cement in a picture. They could tell from the hardness of it perhaps, but I personally couldn't make a call based on these images.

    From Wikipedia (translated):
    "The ceramics of Saint-Uze is the current name of a type of ceramic that was produced in several villages of the Drôme from the early nineteenth century and during the twentieth century, especially in the village of Saint-Uze (Drôme )n 1,1. It is a type of porcelain stoneware, a fine stonewaren 2, opaque, enameled, called "fire porcelain". It is not earthenware or "iron earth". »2. A fine sandstone is composed of kaolin and feldspar serving as a flux for the formation of a glassy phase3."
    Link here for anyone interested: Ceramics of Saint-Uze - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    I am not saying this is the definitive origin of this piece btw! But if they inherited it, and know it to be of age, it might be a possibility.
     
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