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French Dinner Plate "Mésanges" by Longwy
French Dinner Plate "Mésanges" by Longwy
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Step into the 19th-century splendor with our exquisite French 'Terre de Fer' collectible ironstone plate "Mésanges" by Longwy. Crafted with meticulous detail, this plate evoke timeless beauty despite small utensil marks on the surface.
Ironstone tableware emerged in France around 1770, made from natural clay, sand, and minerals. Unlike porcelain, ironstone is not translucent and can have a rough or smooth surface. The term peaked around 1900 with manufacturers like Faïenceries du Moulin des Loups, Saint-Amand, Lunéville, and others, producing sets stamped with 'Terre de fer' for authenticity.
Use: Ironstone dinnerware is generally dishwasher safe, but a delicate cycle is recommended. Avoid abrasive cleaners to maintain their surface. While durable, handle with care to prevent breakage.
Condition: Our products are generally in good rustic and vintage condition, but may exhibit minor flaws due to their age. Feel free to request additional photos or a video for a closer examination.
Materials : Ironstone
Materials : Ironstone
Dimensions : 9 Inches
Dimensions : 9 Inches
Care information : Ironstone dinnerware is generally dishwasher safe, but it's best to use a delicate cycle like that used for glassware. Avoid abrasive cleaners to maintain their surface. While earthenware is more durable than porcelain, it can still be fragile if exposed to shocks or extreme temperatures. Handle them with care to prevent breakage.
Care information : Ironstone dinnerware is generally dishwasher safe, but it's best to use a delicate cycle like that used for glassware. Avoid abrasive cleaners to maintain their surface. While earthenware is more durable than porcelain, it can still be fragile if exposed to shocks or extreme temperatures. Handle them with care to prevent breakage.




