Chemillé, a small town in Maine-et-Loire, was long known for its cultivation of medicinal plants and its attachment to Anjou traditions. On this white porcelain mazagran, a couple in regional costume poses. He, in a black hat and blue jacket. She, in a brown dress with an apron, and an upturned coif. Around them, touches of vegetation recall the Anjou countryside. The inscription "Chemillé" runs in black cursive letters above the scene. The shape is elegant. The mazagran rests on an annular foot, the body flares slightly upwards, and the knobbed lid crowns the ensemble with simplicity. The white porcelain is shiny, without superfluous decoration apart from the main scene. A souvenir item from the 1960s-1970s, in the style of these regional pieces produced for local fairs and markets, which endure through the decades with their freshness intact.
Additional details:
- Brand: 20eSiecle
- Style: régional
- Colour: blanche
- Colour: bleue
- Colour: brune
- Period: 1960s-1970s