Antique French cafè au lait bowl earthenware transfer decor in pink with flowers, Opaque de Sarreguemines model Bertha, rare antique bowls

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Antique French cafè au lait bowl earthenware transfer decor in pink with flowers, Opaque de Sarreguemines model Bertha, rare antique bowls.

MEASURES:
Diameter is 6″ (15.3 cm) wide, 3 1/4″ (8.2 cm) tall.

DESCRIPTION:
Very rare and lovely antique French cafè au lait bowl, earthenware bowl with pink transfer decoration, Terre de Fer, featuring flowers. The base is milk white color, transfer decoration is in tones of red and pink, the bowl is decorated also in its interior side, around the edge.
This antique cafè au lait bowl not signed Opaque of Sarreguemines, this model is called “Bertha”, it dates to the late 1800’s or early 1900’s.
Price is for one bowl, I have 3 ones available.

HOW TO USE IT:
A wonderful addition to your collection of antique French cafè au lait bowls, this charming antique bowl would surely be an outstanding piece and would enhance your collection! I love the antique French bowls, they have so many different patterns and age give them so amazing tea stained effects! I am never tired to search them, I enjoy so much to play with them and mix the different patterns matching their colors….

CONDITIONS:
This antique bowl has a great antique patina, there are no ruptures and no hairlines, to signal light fading to the decoration in the interior side, light tea staining to the foot and a few small greyish stains due to manufacturing defaults.
The product has imperfections or a patina due to its age, as can be seen in the photos. Please take a close look at the pictures before making your purchase!

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