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German Phanolith Charger by Jean Baptist Stahl for Mettlach Villeroy and Boch, circa 1900.
Charger is made by the Mettlach …
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German Phanolith Charger by Jean Baptist Stahl for Mettlach Villeroy and Boch, circa 1900.
Charger is made by the Mettlach factory of Villeroy and Boch, by Jean-Baptiste Stahl (German 1869 – 1932) was the inventor and designer of the Phanolith.
Phanolith is a kind of porcelain that combines the characteristics and benefits of jasper ware (Wedgwood) and pâte-sur-pâte (minton). It was developed at Villeroy & Boch in Mettlach, Germany, at the end of the nineteenth century.
Signed Stahl in lower right.
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- Dimensions
- 21ʺW × 21ʺD × 2ʺH
- Styles
- Neoclassical
- Art Subjects
- Mythology
- Brand
- Villeroy & Boch
- Period
- 1900 - 1909
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Porcelain
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Green
- Condition Notes
- There is minor surface wear commensurate with age and handling. Verso with some losses, do not protrude. There is minor surface wear commensurate with age and handling. Verso with some losses, do not protrude. less
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