Antique French Faience Serving Platter – Faïencerie Nouvelle Givors – Burnt Orange & Green Floral – 19th Century French Pottery
This serving platter is a beautiful and increasingly hard-to-find piece of antique French faience soup bowls from the renowned Faïencerie Nouvelle in Givors, France. Produced during the golden age of French ceramics in the late 19th to early 20th century.
Rendered in a rich burnt orange and deep forest green floral motif, the pattern feels warm, earthy, and quintessentially French — perfect for autumn tables, layered brocante settings, or year-round European-inspired styling.
Faience is a tin-glazed earthenware known for its luminous surface and decorative detail.
Details:
• Maker: Faïencerie Nouvelle, Givors, France
• Late 19th–Early 20th Century
• Approx. 14.25” diameter x 1.25” height
Condition:
Near-perfect antique condition, with normal discoloration and glaze cracking for a product this age.
We always offer free shipping in the US with orders over $100 to one address, so feel free to shop a little more!
This serving platter is a beautiful and increasingly hard-to-find piece of antique French faience soup bowls from the renowned Faïencerie Nouvelle in Givors, France. Produced during the golden age of French ceramics in the late 19th to early 20th century.
Rendered in a rich burnt orange and deep forest green floral motif, the pattern feels warm, earthy, and quintessentially French — perfect for autumn tables, layered brocante settings, or year-round European-inspired styling.
Faience is a tin-glazed earthenware known for its luminous surface and decorative detail.
Details:
• Maker: Faïencerie Nouvelle, Givors, France
• Late 19th–Early 20th Century
• Approx. 14.25” diameter x 1.25” height
Condition:
Near-perfect antique condition, with normal discoloration and glaze cracking for a product this age.
We always offer free shipping in the US with orders over $100 to one address, so feel free to shop a little more!