Dish or ravier
Earthenware marked on the reverse in manganese
Moustiers, second half of the 18th century
Dimensions : C. 23,5 (cm.)
A richly scrolled dish or ravier, decorated in manganese green with a fantastic bird in the centre and grotesques.
Moustiers in the 18th century
The Olérys and Laugier families were responsible for developing a production of low-fired earthenware decorated with grotesques, chinoiseries and flags, all of which could be polychrome.
The Ferrat family also developed a range of pieces based on maritime decorations, as well as a repertoire strongly inspired by products from eastern France.
Condition report: excellent