Very nice pair of cracked earthenware sculptures signed St Clement, representing two greyhounds, vintage twentieth century.
These sculptures are in good condition. They are signed and France St-C numbered 969.
A report: micro-chips on the board, any time wear, see photos.
located 12 km from Luneville, was created in 1758 by Jacques Chambrette, owner of a pottery at Luneville. With this second plant, he addressed the high-end segment of prestigious pieces. Because of this, the plant was named official supplier of Trianon of Marie Antoinette. After 1920 production includes crockery and earthenware household goods (often with old decorations) and decorative objects (animals) cracked earthenware (1925, 1930). Production of slurry is continued until 1930.