French Rue de Charenton Attributed Faience Fine Cream Pot and Cover

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French Rue de Charenton Attributed Faience Fine Cream Pot and Cover

Of squat pear form, rib-moulded with flower sprays in relief. The spout moulded with bearded mask. Pointed handle to side of spout. The conforming cover with triple flower finial. 

Unmarked. 

Circa 1745-1759. 

(Restoration to cover, and to shallow chips to footrim). 

Provenance: Ulla Stafford Antiques.

Robin Henry Ceramic Collection, New York.

Collection #181. 

For a discussion of Rue de Charenton, see Genevieve le Duc, "Rue de Charenton Parisian White Earth in the English Manner," London, 1998 (International Ceramics Fair Handbook, pp. 18-25. Figure 3 in that article is attributed to rue de Charenton, and dated 1745. 

The Victoria & Albert Museum includes a similar example with variant handle, C.554&A-1909. 

 The factory at Rue de Charenton was founded circa 1730 specifically to make creamware in the English style. The factory was later known as Pont-aux-Chou.