Very Art Deco decor, these plates are dated around the 1920s, the son Pierre Charbonnier having taken over after the death of his father. Terre de Fer is a trade name to indicate fine earthenware ceramics. This term was used from the end of the 18th century until the very beginning of the 20th century.
If 2 plates are in perfect condition, it should be noted that one plate has stains and cracks on the enamel and the last one has a crack inside as well as some cracks on the enamel.
Dimensions: diameter of 24.5 cm and height of 3 cm.
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- Allemagne : €12,60
- Autriche, Italie : €16,00
- Belgique, Luxembourg : €12,40
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