"Part Of Table Service Of 48 Pieces, Terre De Fer, 19th Century"
Decorated with blue plant and floral motifs on a white background. On the back of each piece we find the factory stamp with the inscription “Terre de fer”. It includes: 21 plates. D: 24.5 cm, 1 hair and 1 cooking crack below. 7 soup plates. D: 24.5 cm / H: 4 cm, one of them has 1 chip on the reverse. 8 small plates. D: 20 cm, 1 hair below. 1 vegetable dish. D: 30 cm / H: 21 cm. 1 large presentation dish. D: 32.6cm 2 large presentation dishes. D: 30cm. 1 sauce boat. 28 x 17.5 cm / H: 12 cm. Missing 1 handle. 1 mustard pot. 24.5 x 16.5 cm / H: 16 cm. The spoon is missing, visible shine on the cup attached to it. 1 ravine. 26.5 x 14.5 cm. 1 shard. 3 free-standing displays. D: 24cm. H: 6cm/5.6cm/5cm. 2 standing cups. D: 23.5 cm / 23 cm H: 11 cm. Three pieces are browner due to use: the bowl and the 2 standing bowls. Good condition. Vintage late 19th century - early 20th century. Iron Earth is a name designating a fine earthenware ceramic, close to porcelain, with which feldspar and kaolin are mixed, to make it whiter and more resistant.