Niderviller
Niderviller’s rich history dates back to 18th Century France, where talented artisans were recruited to create a luxurious faience intended for the aristocracy, the dignitaries of the church and the rich bourgeoisie. Founded in 1735 by Mathias Lesprit, the Faïencerie de Niderviller did not begin to thrive until 1748 when the baron Jean Louis de Beyerlé treasurer of the Monnaie Royale of Strasbourg, bought the domain of Niderviller.
Enthusiastic and ambitious, he surrounded himself with renowned artists and expert chemists to create a luxurious faience intended for thearistocracy, the dignitaries of the church and the rich bourgeoisie. It was thus, in 1758, that sumptuous dinner services of baroque extravagance were first produced establishing the reputation of the Manufacture.
Heirs the spirit of its founders, the Faien ceries de Niderviller brings their own classical and traditional savoir faire to surprising contemporary creations. Their tableware collections have evolved through the diversification of materials, decorations and shapes. And these new products, known for their refinement and originality, would contribute to the prestige of the factory.
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Niderviller Fontainbleau Duck Square Tray
$53.00 -
Niderviller Fontainbleau Pheasant Square Tray
$53.00 -
Niderviller Fontainebleau Bear Salad Bowl
$99.00
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Niderviller Fontainebleau Duck Dinner Plate
$50.00 -
Niderviller Fontainebleau Duck Salad/Dessert Plate
$45.00 -
Niderviller Maintenon Patine Blanc Salad/Dessert Plate
$28.00












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