Antique French Barbers Shaving Bowl Hand Painted Faience Late 18th 19th Century

$110.0
Size Type/Largest Dimension
9.75” X 3.75”
Type
Bowls
Signed
Signed
Color
Multi-Color
Date of Creation
1900-1949
Style
Shaving Bowl
Original/Reproduction
Original
Material
tin-glazed earthenware style
Region of Origin
Europe
Maker
HM AA FAIT MAIN

The product is an antique French barbers shaving bowl hand-painted in faience style from the late 18th to early 19th century. The bowl features a multi-color design and is crafted from clay using pottery production techniques. It is an original antique piece, making it a unique and vintage addition to any collection of decorative cookware or serveware. The brand, HM AA FAIR MAIN, adds to the historical charm and authenticity of this French-made piece.


The text "Fait Main" is French for "Handmade"

The "AA" likely represents the initials or mark of the artist or artisan who created the piece.


The object in the image is an antique tin-glazed earthenware shaving bowl, also known as a barber's bowl or fayence shaving bowl.

Origin and Age:

This type of bowl, often referred to as "fayence" or "faience," was commonly produced in various European countries, France, during the 18th and early 19th centuries.

Design and Purpose:

The bowl's distinctive shape, with a cutaway or indentation on the rim, was designed to fit comfortably under a person's chin during shaving.

Decoration:

These bowls are frequently adorned with hand-painted designs, such as the floral and figural motifs seen in the image, typical of the tin-glazed earthenware style of the period.

Historical Significance:

As functional items used in daily life, these shaving bowls offer a glimpse into historical grooming practices and the artistry of antique pottery