Antique Set of Six French Sarreguemines Majolica Fruit Plates, Circa 1890–1910

$506.00

An exceptional set of six antique French majolica fruit plates produced by Sarreguemines during the Belle Époque, one of the most celebrated periods in the history of French decorative arts. Each plate features a distinct fruit composition rendered in high relief, including strawberries, grapes, peaches, pears and other orchard fruits, emerging from richly modeled foliage that creates a remarkable sense of depth and movement across the surface. The hand-applied glazes display the warm ochre, green and burgundy tones characteristic of late nineteenth-century French majolica, while the finely detailed modeling reflects the technical sophistication for which the Sarreguemines workshops became internationally renowned.

Founded in Lorraine in the eighteenth century, Sarreguemines played a central role in the development of French faience and majolica, producing highly decorative tableware inspired by nature and intended to bring the abundance of the garden and orchard to the dining table. These plates embody that tradition beautifully, combining sculptural craftsmanship with a lively naturalism that remains striking today.

Equally suited for use, display, or wall presentation, this rare assembled set offers both historical significance and decorative impact. Their richly textured surfaces catch the light beautifully, while the variation of fruit motifs creates an engaging and visually dynamic presentation. A highly collectible group that captures the enduring charm of French majolica at the turn of the twentieth century.

Dimensions: 7 in x 7 in x 1 in

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