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Aprey Faïence is a name used for the painted, tin-glazed faience pottery produced at a glass-works at Aprey, France. This factory was established in 1744 by Jacques Lallemont de Villehaut, the Baron d'Aprey,[1] on his estate. In 1760 he partnered with his brother Joseph, and the two hired Protaix Pidoux, a Swiss pottery painter. Jacques withdrew from business in 1769, so Joseph hired François Ollivier, a potter. Ollivier became director from 1774–1792.[2] The factory came under the ownership of the Baron d'Anthès de Longpierre in 1789,[ then closed in 1885.[2]]The pottery produced at this factory were styled after early Strasbourg pieces, typically with decorations of birds or flowers.[5] The high quality of the work produced at this factory, along with the bird illustrations by the chief painter, made these pieces a preference of collectors. Early works did not have a distinct marking. Later pottery was of a lower quality, and these inferior pieces were typically marked with an A.P. symbol and the initials of the painter. References{{commonscat|Aprey faience}}1. ^1 {{cite book | first=Ruth | last=Berges | year=1964 | page=74 | title=From gold to porcelain: the art of porcelain and faïence | publisher=T. Yoseloff }} 2. ^1 {{cite book | first=Auguste | last=Demmin | pages=707–708 | title=Guide de l'amateur de faiences et porcelaines | volume=2 | language=French | publisher=Librarie Renouard | year=1873 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0LYaAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA707#v=onepage&q&f=false | accessdate=2011-03-05 }} 3. ^1 2 {{cite book | first=Gordon | last=Campbell | page=24 | year=2006 | title=The Grove encyclopedia of decorative arts| volume=1 | publisher=Oxford University Press US | isbn=0-19-518948-5 }}
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