KG Saint Clement Rooster Plate?

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by PotatoPie, Jan 22, 2018.

  1. PotatoPie

    PotatoPie New Member

    Hello, I'm new to this site and making my first post.

    I have this (possibly French?) country rooster motif ceramic plate. It looks a lot like Quimper, but the marks resemble SC and KG (Lunéville St. Clement?). I'm having a hard time matching it to images online, but have found some similar marks on a pair of candlesticks from post-1892. Can anyone identify this, or do you have any opinions? Thanks!

    front full.jpg back mark.jpg front close.jpg edge.jpg KG Clement Candlestick.jpg KG Clement Candlestick 2 .jpg KG Clement Mark.jpg KG Clement Mark 2.jpg
     
  2. Walter Del Pellegrino

    Walter Del Pellegrino Well-Known Member

    I agree with your assessment but suggest you might want to concentrate your research on the potteries of Moustiers. Rims on plates made in the area are often scalloped like your example, much like plates of Italian origin. Stylewise, I believe that it is probably late 19th century.
     
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