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<p>[QUOTE="bluemoon, post: 217915, member: 1296"]Generally faience / earthenware is said to have been a cheap material in the 18th and especially 19th century. However there's handpainted faience (Moustiers faience for example) and those two elements contradict each other's reputation. Handpainted porcelain wares were regarded as expensive, but what sort of households used painted faience?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bluemoon, post: 217915, member: 1296"]Generally faience / earthenware is said to have been a cheap material in the 18th and especially 19th century. However there's handpainted faience (Moustiers faience for example) and those two elements contradict each other's reputation. Handpainted porcelain wares were regarded as expensive, but what sort of households used painted faience?[/QUOTE]
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