Transferware Serving Bowl & Christofle Serving Spoon
Transferware Serving Bowl & Christofle Serving Spoon
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Transferware Serving Bowl & Christofle Serving Spoon
- Vintage
- Found in a flea market in Avignon
- Listing includes serving bowl and serving spoon shown.
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Serving Bowl
- Made of ironstone.
- Stamped with maker's mark.
- Natural darkening that comes with age known as buttering.
- 10.5' w x 2' h
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Silver Spoon
- Cast brass.
- Silver plated.
- Stamped with Christofle maker's mark.
- 10'
Editor's Notes
About Christofle
Christofle is a French company that specializes in the production of high-quality silverware, jewelry, and home decor items. The company was founded in 1830 by Charles Christofle, and has since become one of the world's most renowned producers of luxury goods.
Christofle is particularly known for its silverware, which is made from high-quality sterling silver and other precious metals. The company's silverware is often characterized by its sleek, modern design and attention to detail, and is favored by many top chefs and restaurateurs around the world.
In addition to silverware, Christofle also produces a wide range of other luxury goods, including fine jewelry, crystal glassware, and decorative objects. Many of these items are made in collaboration with renowned designers and artists, resulting in unique and highly sought-after products.
One of the distinctive features of Christofle's products is the company's commitment to quality and craftsmanship. All of its products are made using traditional techniques, and are designed to last for generations. The company also places a strong emphasis on sustainability, using eco-friendly materials and production methods wherever possible.
Christofle products are sold in a variety of upscale department stores and boutiques around the world, and are often used in high-end hotels and restaurants. The company's silverware is particularly prized by collectors, and is considered to be among the finest in the world.
About Transferware
Transferware china, also known as transfer-printed china or transferware, refers to a type of ceramic or porcelain ware that features designs or patterns transferred onto the surface using a printing technique. It emerged in the late 18th century and gained popularity throughout the 19th century.
The transfer printing process involves creating a design or pattern on a special transfer paper or tissue. This design is typically engraved onto a copper plate or roller, and ink is applied to the engraved surface. The paper or tissue is then pressed onto the ceramic surface, and the design is transferred through the ink. Afterward, the ceramic piece is fired in a kiln to permanently set the transferred design.
The most common color used in transferware is cobalt blue, but other colors like red, green, brown, and black are also found. The designs often depict pastoral scenes, historical events, landscapes, floral patterns. The intricate and detailed designs were achieved through the fine engraving on the copper plate or roller.
Transferware revolutionized the ceramic industry by allowing mass production of detailed and decorative pieces at a more affordable cost compared to hand-painted wares. Transferware was versatile and used in various ceramic items such as plates, teapots, bowls, tureens, and decorative pieces.
Today, transferware china remains highly collectible and appreciated for its historical and aesthetic value. Antique and vintage transferware pieces are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.
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