World War I Dutch Société Céramique Out of Danger Plate – (Joseph Frenay) Previous Next


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Date: 1914

Size: 25 x 3 cm

Museum: University of Pretoria Museums (Pretoria, South Africa)

Technique: Ceramic

World War I Dutch Société Céramique Out of Danger plate, designed by Joseph Frenay. The female figure wearing a crown inscribed with the letter ‘N’ (Netherlands) is the Virgin of Holland and the figure in the blue dress is the symbolic mother of Belgium. The plate is inscribed,

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