Antique Saucer Saint Clement Emile Gallé Libellule C
This is an antique saucer from the Saint Clement Pottery (Saint Clement Kiln) in the Libellule series.
The "Libellule" series from Saint Clement Pottery was designed by the master of Art Nouveau, Émile Gallé.
"Libellule" means "dragonfly" in French.
During the Art Nouveau period, nature motifs were frequently incorporated into art and crafts.
Its charm lies in its warm design, featuring hand-painted flowers and adorable insects, as if they've sprung from a picture book.
It also makes for a wonderful accessory tray.
As this is an antique item, please forgive any minor scratches or dirt.
Condition: There are small chips on the rim, but they are not noticeable. It is in relatively good condition.
Size: Approximately 13.5cm in diameter x 2.4cm in height
Period: Believed to have been produced around the late 19th century.
Given the "KG (Keller & Guérin)" mark, it is presumed to have been made after Émile Gallé left Saint Clement Pottery.