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Chantilly Fake Plate

This is a plate marked with the red hunting horn but not made by Chantilly but likely in France in the late 19th century. I am trying to also show some copies here now as it helps in the learning process! It is made of hardpaste instead of softpaste porcelain and looks more like a Meissen example than Chantilly. The hunting horn is more red than the real mark and the colors are not as lively as they would be on an 18th century example! It has a few small chips but is otherwise in good condition. About 9 inches in diameter. Likely made by Samson but could be another maker as well. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

Price is $Not for Sale
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