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Antique Longwy Hand-Painted Wild Game Faience Dinner Set w/ Boar & Elk
Antique Longwy Hand-Painted Wild Game Faience Dinner Set w/ Boar & Elk
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Bring the feast to the table—literally. This 14-piece antique Longwy faience dinner service is serving hand-painted woodland realness, complete with pheasant, rabbit, duck, hare, and yes… a full-on bugling elk and boar-handled tureen that steals the show.
Made in France in the late 1800s to early 1900s, Longwy’s game series was designed for the well-appointed hunt lodge—or anyone who appreciates fine faience with a bit of bravado. Each plate features a different wild animal or bird in an autumnal landscape, framed by sculpted oak leaves and acorns. The handles? Full-bodied boar heads. The lid? Topped with a pinecone finial. It doesn’t get more forest fabulous than this.
Perfect for holiday tables, lodge-style dining rooms, or collectors who know their Longwy from their Limoges.
Set Includes:
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11 Game Plates (each with a different scene)
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1 Large Oval Platter (with elk)
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1 Covered Tureen (with wild boar handles)
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1 Footed Sauce Boat w/ Underplate (with stag)
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Era: Late 19th to early 20th century
Condition: Very good antique condition with light wear to paint and glaze; no major chips or cracks
Country of Origin: France
Style: French Country / Lodgecore / Victorian Faience
Materials: Glazed earthenware (faience)
Color/Finish: Cream, brown, sky blue, and hand-painted accents
Marked: Unmarked, attributed to Longwy
All items are in Very Good Vintage Condition, with light to minimal wear, unless otherwise mentioned here, or in the product description above. Please see all photos, and reach out to us with any questions.
SHIPPING + RETURNS
All orders ship within 3 business days
Small packages ship USPS Priority Mail
Medium + large packages ship UPS Ground
Expedited shipping available at checkout
This item is final sale and non-returnable
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
Customs fees, duties, taxes, and VAT (where applicable) may be charged on imported goods and are the buyer’s responsibility. These charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your local customs office for more information.
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