


Antique French “Jardinieres”, Late 1800s-Early 1900s
Sarreguemines is a town in northeastern France, known for its pottery and ceramics production since the late 18th century. The U&C mark refers to Utzschneider & Cie, a prominent family that managed the Sarreguemines factory for many years, contributing significantly to its reputation for quality and design.
Sarreguemines jardinières, or plant holders, were popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with indoor plants and decorative housewares. This black and white one with a matching lid may have held small flowers or the like. It is in nearly perfect condition. Today it could be used for jewelry, nuts, candy… almost anything. It would also make a wonderful gift!
9” x 3.5” x 2.5”
Sarreguemines is a town in northeastern France, known for its pottery and ceramics production since the late 18th century. The U&C mark refers to Utzschneider & Cie, a prominent family that managed the Sarreguemines factory for many years, contributing significantly to its reputation for quality and design.
Sarreguemines jardinières, or plant holders, were popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with indoor plants and decorative housewares. This black and white one with a matching lid may have held small flowers or the like. It is in nearly perfect condition. Today it could be used for jewelry, nuts, candy… almost anything. It would also make a wonderful gift!
9” x 3.5” x 2.5”
Sarreguemines is a town in northeastern France, known for its pottery and ceramics production since the late 18th century. The U&C mark refers to Utzschneider & Cie, a prominent family that managed the Sarreguemines factory for many years, contributing significantly to its reputation for quality and design.
Sarreguemines jardinières, or plant holders, were popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with indoor plants and decorative housewares. This black and white one with a matching lid may have held small flowers or the like. It is in nearly perfect condition. Today it could be used for jewelry, nuts, candy… almost anything. It would also make a wonderful gift!
9” x 3.5” x 2.5”