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The Fives-Lille ceramic factory was founded in 1823 in the town of Fives, near Lille in northern France. The factory began as a small earthenware pottery, producing basic household items such as plates, bowls, and jugs.

In the mid-19th century, Fives-Lille began producing high-quality majolica, a type of pottery that is glazed and decorated with brightly colored designs. Majolica was very popular at the time and Fives-Lille quickly gained a reputation for producing some of the finest pieces in Europe.

The factory's output included a wide variety of majolica items, including plates, jugs, vases, figurines, and architectural elements such as tiles and friezes. The designs ranged from the naturalistic to the abstract, often featuring intricate patterns, floral motifs, and mythical creatures.

Fives-Lille continued to produce majolica throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, even as the popularity of the style began to more... wane. However, the factory's fortunes began to decline in the early 20th century as cheaper, mass-produced ceramics from other countries flooded the market.

Fives-Lille continued to produce ceramics until the 1960s when the factory closed its doors for good. Today, Fives-Lille pieces are highly collectible, prized for their beauty, craftsmanship, and historical significance. The factory's legacy lives on in museums, private collections, and the ongoing study of the history of ceramics. less...

A French Majolica sauce boat by Fives Lille, Fa?encerie de…
French Majolica Sauce Boat by Fives Lille, circa 1900

A French Majolica sauce boat by Fives Lille, Fa?encerie de Fives-Lille (Gustave de Bruyn), circa 1900 the moulded boat with artichoke, asparagus spears, and foliage mouldings, in teal, green and purple washed colours, with ear-shaped applied handle, the un

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A Fives-Lille Majolica asparagus platter, circa 1900 unmarked…
Fives-Lille Majolica Asparagus Platter, Circa 1900, Removable Drainer Tray

A Fives-Lille Majolica asparagus platter, circa 1900 unmarked but a known design by Fives-Lille, the rectangular dish with asparagus, tied ribbon and foliage mouldings in emerald, olive, and touches of brown colour, with a removable pierced drainer tray, w

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Four French Majolica asparagus and artichoke plates by various…
French Majolica Asparagus & Artichoke Plates, 1890-1900

Four French Majolica asparagus and artichoke plates by various makers, circa 1890-1900, by Fives-Lille, St Amand Hamage, probably Orchies, other, all with moulded, bodies and sauce wells, incised and painted ciphers to three, one bearing, stamp of St Amand

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A matching pair of French Majolica artichoke and asparagus…
French Majolica Artichoke & Asparagus Plates by Fives-Lille

A matching pair of French Majolica artichoke and asparagus plates by, Fives-Lille, circa 1890, moulded with the fruits of both plants in Prussian blue/green, turquoise, green and purple glazes on an ochre ground, incised marks underside including, numerals

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Antique 19th century French majolica fountain by Fives Lille,…
French Majolica Fountain by Fives Lille, 19th Century

Antique 19th century French majolica fountain by Fives Lille, richly decorated in turquoise, cobalt blue, browns and creams, impressed mark. Approx 48.03 in. high, 18.11 in. wide

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