Mazagran, Fragonard style, CNP, Porcelain
Voilà! A little story about this tall glass.
Mazagran was originally the name of a small city in Algeria, North Africa. The French army, which had left to conquer Algeria since 1830, arrived in Mazagran 10 years later in 1840.
Can you imagine how tired the soldiers are who had been fighting for days without sleeping. They tried to drink coffee with cold water or with alcohol if they were lucky to find! This cold coffee was called "Mazagran," and this tall glass of cold coffee was also called "Mazagran" later.
Meet these historical glasses in high-quality porcelain from CNP(La Compagnie Nationale de Porcelaine) with a pretty scene like Fragonard's paintings!
Technical details
Technical details
Weight: 900 g
Dimension: 14.2 cm
Conditions:
A: good condition, no more than small scratches or crazing
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Materials & Care
Materials & Care
Care: to protect the surface of the plates, avoid using a microwave or a dishwasher.
Disclaimer:
- In the case of vintage pottery, crazing may appear as the moisture remaining in the glaze dries.
- There may be scratches, spots, chips, or cracks that are not visible in the photos. Depending on the time and process of production, the printing and marking may vary.
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