Stock No. 33280

Antique French Terracotta Plaque by Émile Müller & Co.

An antique terracotta plaque depicting a horse and rider in neoclassical and roman styles by the workshops of 19th century French ceramist, sculptor and architect, Émile Müller. Possibly after a similar design found at Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli. Mounted on a bespoke steel stand, this antique plaque makes a beautiful display item for a collector’s cabinet…

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£3,675.00

Dimensions

Depth: 30cm11.81in

Width: 36cm14.17in

Height: 47cm18.5in

Weight: 7kg15.43lbs

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Imperial

Condition Report

Good structural condition. Light surface wear and discolouration.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1890

Maker

Emile Muller

Material

Terracotta

Origin

France

Period

Late 19th Century

Style

Greek, Neoclassical, Roman

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An antique terracotta plaque depicting a horse and rider in neoclassical and roman styles by the workshops of 19th century French ceramist, sculptor and architect, Émile Müller. Possibly after a similar design found at Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli. Mounted on a bespoke steel stand, this antique plaque makes a beautiful display item for a collector’s cabinet or sideboard, showcasing its distinguished sculpting and golden terracotta colour.

Émile Müller Stoneware

This antique terracotta plaque is stamped to the back with the Parisian makers mark of the Émile Müller & Co. stoneware factory. Beginning as a manufacturer of roofing tiles, Émile Müller (1823-1889) established the ‘The Grande Tuilerie’ in Ivry, Paris on the banks of the Seine River in 1854. In 1866, the factory diversified, producing enamelled bricks which proved a sensation at the 1889 Universal Exhibition, Émile Müller becoming the centre of Art Nouveau stoneware production in France. Later that year, Émile Müller died and his son Louis (1855-1921) succeeded him as head of the company, renaming it ‘Émile Müller & Co’.

Additional Dimensions

Stand base diameter: 30 cm

Additional information

Weight 7 kg
Dimensions 30 × 36 × 47 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1890

Maker

Material

Origin

France

Period

Late 19th Century

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