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Nevers - Rare decorative plate said "rolling third" - eighteenth century - SOLD

NEVERS. Rare plate on board bypassed patriotic decoration polychrome said "rolling third" representing a large fleur-de-lis surmounted by the royal crown, framed by the representation of the meeting of the Three Orders, the representation is doubled for the nobility and the clergy with two swords, a papal cross and a bishop's stick, and tripled for the Third Estate with three agrarian tools: false and spade over the two wheels of a plow. Late eighteenth century, revolutionary era - Bibliography C. BONNET, Revolutionary Faiences. Louis HEITSCHEL Collection, p.195 n ° 400.

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NEVERS. Rare plate on board bypassed patriotic decoration polychrome said "rolling third" representing a large fleur-de-lis

surmounted by the royal crown, framed by the representation of the meeting of the Three Orders, the representation is

doubled for the nobility and the clergy with two swords, a papal cross and a bishop's stick, and tripled for the Third Estate

with three agrarian tools: false and spade over the two wheels of a plow.

Late eighteenth century, revolutionary era.

Diam: 23 cm

A small sparkle (see photo)

Bibliography C. BONNET, Revolutionary Faiences. Louis HEITSCHEL Collection, p.195 n ° 400.

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Nevers - Rare decorative plate said "rolling third" - eighteenth century - SOLD

Nevers - Rare decorative plate said "rolling third" - eighteenth century - SOLD

NEVERS. Rare plate on board bypassed patriotic decoration polychrome said "rolling third" representing a large fleur-de-lis surmounted by the royal crown, framed by the representation of the meeting of the Three Orders, the representation is doubled for the nobility and the clergy with two swords, a papal cross and a bishop's stick, and tripled for the Third Estate with three agrarian tools: false and spade over the two wheels of a plow. Late eighteenth century, revolutionary era - Bibliography C. BONNET, Revolutionary Faiences. Louis HEITSCHEL Collection, p.195 n ° 400.