Offered by Anne Besnard
This large and handsome oblong dish is made of Marseille earthenware by the Veuve Perrin factory. The polychrome central decoration depicts a fountain with several figures on a landscaped background. The lobed-edge wing is decorated with combed lines and shells, and painted with fillets and florets. The colors, typical of the widow Perrin's Marseilles production, are yellow, purple, manganese and a soft green. There are no marks on the reverse.
Décor of petit feu.
Circa 1770.
In generally good condition, this dish has a crack at the top.
Dimensions 43 cm x 29.5 cm, height 5.5 cm.