Faienceries de Longwy France Crackle glaze Large Cat

Roundabout AntiquesSKU: RA-0008259

Price:
Sale price$ 575.00 AUD

Description

Faienceries de Longwy France Crackle glaze Large Cat

c.1990

Approx 29cms (11 1/2") tall
Approx 23cms (9") wide

In excellent condition
Typical craquelare glaze finish - which is a trait of these Cats - and part of the reason they have captivated collectors around the world for generations!
Glaze is thin on the very tip of the ear, but this is how it was finished

About Faienceries de Longwy [Longwy]
Famous for its powerful influence on the ceramics industry, the Boch family was behind the founding of the Faïencerie de Longwy in 1798 in a former convent.

Its production gained in renown after the visit of the Emperor Napoleon I, who ordered tableware from Longwy for the Imperial Houses of the Legion of Honour. In 1835, the d'Huart family became the owners of the pottery and made it prosper throughout the 19th century.

Around 1870, at the height of the Orientalist era and to counter the growing imports from Japan and China, the director of the Mikado factories, the Italian Amédée de Carenza, was brought to Longwy and brought with him his own exclusive ideas: taking as his model the metallic enamels found in China and Japan, de Carenza imagined their ceramic equivalent: the first Longwy enamels were born and their fame would grow.

At the same time, the earthenware factory continued to produce "customary" earthenware with flower and bird motifs.

Around 1918, the Art Deco style, through the collaboration with Printemps-Primavera, marked a fruitful period, culminating in the participation in the 1925 Decorative Arts exhibition. This style then slowly fell out of fashion and disappeared at the end of the 1930s. After a period of dormancy, the faience industry has worked over the last twenty years on a profound renewal of forms and decorations. Relationships have been established with many contemporary artists and designers, bringing new life to this venerable company.

For more than a century, Longwy has held the exclusive right to produce cloisonné enamels on earthenware. All the pieces produced by our company bear the historical stamp and are accompanied by a certificate of origin. The faience factory began its third century of existence in 1998.In 2015, the history of the Manufacture continues thanks to the Emblem Group. The ambition is to preserve the know-how, to renew the creation and to reconquer the international markets.

Region:

  • France

Condition:

  • In excellent condition

Condition Descriptions
In the main we sell delicate, individually made antique and collectible items that have had a prior ownership history and prior use. We believe that we are extraordinarily exacting in our condition reports of our items – and we describe our items with knowledge and a critical eye developed over decades of experience handling an enormous quantity of similar items. We make every human effort possible to detect or disclose significant age related soiling, damage through use or misuse, or restoration to damage to items on this website. Given the age of the items we sell – minor and insignificant wear, blemishes consistent with the manufacture techniques used in the production of an item or simply evidence of age of a previously owned item (for example fine, clean crazing) is not damage - nor significantly detracting.

For further details refer Clause 2 in our Terms of Service, which you can find here.

Shipping Times
We do not guarantee shipping times - while all best efforts are made to dispatch in a  timely manner, we do not guarantee shipping times. If receipt of your order is time sensitive - please contact us to discuss requirements before placing an order, not after placing an order. We cannot guarantee carriers delivery times - they are beyond our control.

Returns and Refunds
Items can be returned if not as described for a refund of the purchase price and shipping – provided that you notify us within 7 days of receipt of the item of your intention to do so. You can do this by emailing or phoning us.

We consider significantly not as described as a failure on our part to detect or disclose significant soiling, damage or restoration. Given the age of the items we sell – minor and insignificant wear, blemishes consistent with the manufacture techniques used in the production of an item or simply evidence of age like fine, clean crazing is not reason to return an item.

Order Cancellations
1.1 If for some reason we cannot supply an item you have ordered (due to our error or an item being lost), we will refund you in full. This may take a few working days for the credit to appear in your account due to banking vagaries. Please note sometimes refunds can differ in quantum due to currency conversions and exchange rate differences.

1.2 If you cancel an order (before we dispatch to you) due to change of mind or concerns about shipping times - we will refund you for the purchase price of the item LESS $25 in administration fees AND a 2.5% restocking surcharge (which is essentially what our bank charges us to receive your payments via credit cards or online payment methods, together with currency conversion fees and other ). Your change of mind incurs expenses for us - these are charges we incur and you pay - we should not lose because of your decision.

1.3 Once an order is dispatched to you, orders cannot be cancelled under any circumstances.

Buyers Remorse
Given the delicate nature of the items we sell and the practicalities of logistics of same, we do not refund for change of mind or buyers remorse. If you purchase an item and when you receive it you find that you already have it in your collection – we will exchange your purchase for other items that we have or failing that, extend a store credit, but the shipping in both directions is your cost. For exchanges and returning for store credit please notify us within 7 days of receipt of the item of your intention to do so. You can do this by emailing or phoning us.

Returning your Item to Us
On returns, the items must be well packed and returned to us in the same high quality manner in which they were sent to you.

Duties and Taxes on Export Sales
We sell our items on a delivered taxes unpaid. Taxes and duties on items ordered overseas (from us located in Australia) are your responsibility. If you fail to pay the duties and taxes on your item and it is returned to us - you WILL NOT be refunded in full. 

You will be refunded your purchase price LESS:
(1) the reasonable shipping charges in both directions; and
(2) a $50 as an administration and cancellation fee for receiving the order, packing the order and processing the sale; and
(3) a 2.5% restocking surcharge (which is essentially what our bank charges us to receive your payments via credit cards or online payment methods, together with currency conversion fees and other).

Your failure to pay legal taxes and duties incurs expenses for us - these are charges we incur and you pay - we will not lose because of your decision.

We do not refund taxes and duties if the item has been exported and you desire a return. These are your costs, not ours.

 

AUSTRALIAN PURCHASES

All Australian purchases are professionally packed to the the highest possible standard and are sent fully Insured Australia Post Signature on Delivery (this is not an option - it is done for your security, and ours). This is a fully trackable service. In some cases with extremely valuable or large items we may deliver personally. 

Full details of how we pack are shown in the blog article The All Important Packing Process.

INTERNATIONAL PURCHASES

All International purchases are professionally packed and when Shipping Internationally we use a combination of Australia Post Pack and Track and Australia Post  Express Post International  (EMS Courier, depending on package size, destination and value of items). All parcels are able to be tracked on line. Full details of how we pack are shown below.

Rest assured, in every transaction, customer satisfaction is paramount and we pack to the highest possible standard.

Full details of how we pack are shown in the blog article The All Important Packing Process.

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