• Pierette Candelot, widow of Claude Perrin, took over the factory after her husband's death. It became known as Veuve Perrin.[1] She entered into a partnership...
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  • Discover the life and work of Veuve Perrin. ... Veuve Perrin, Terrine et son plateau, vers 1760, Paris, musée du Louvre.
  • This is a beautiful, nicely made Veuve Perrin Faience Enamel Patch and or Snuff Box, made in the 18th century.
  • Üç düğüm ve altın böceklerle süslemeler: Sadece Veuve Perrin'e ait olan bu dekorun özgünlüğü, minenin su yeşili renginde yatıyor.
  • FRENCH FAIENCE CRUET SET, 19th century, in the mid-18th century style, spurious blue 'Veuve Perrin' marksProvenance: private collection Pembrokeshire.
  • …Marseilles, the factory of the Veuve Perrin being particularly noted for overglaze painting in the Rococo style.
  • Produced by the French Faience Factory of Veuve Perrin in Marseille at the end of the 18th century. The factory produced faience wares between 1748 and 1803.
  • Emblématique de la faience ancienne du XVIII ème de petit feu à Marseille, la manufacture de la Veuve Perrin développa une production de très grande qualité.
  • Veuve Perrin (Widow Perrin) was a factory in Marseille, France that manufactured Faïence wares between 1748 and 1803.