For your consideration is a stunning set of two (2) oversized dinner plates/chargers from the renowned Maison Pichon in Uzès, France. 
This set of 2 features the iconic "France" scalloped rim, a timeless design from one of France’s most prestigious ceramic dynasties (est. 1802). 
Key Features: 
• Maker: Signed "Bernard & Véronique Pichon – Uzès – Fait Main" (Handmade).
 • Design: The "France" collection, known for its elegant, architectural scalloped edge. 
• Size: Large 12-inch (approx. 30cm) diameter—perfect as dinner plates or decorative chargers.
 • Craftsmanship: These are authentic earthenware pieces from a workshop recognized as a "Living Heritage Company" (EPV) in France.
In French pottery of this age and quality Authentic tréssaillé (glaze crazing) present, consistent with age and handmade production.
 those lines are actually how you tell it's a genuine handmade piece rather than a modern mass-produced copy. 
They sound perfectly clear when tapped!"
 Surface: The plates remain glossy and smooth to the touch (the lines are beneath the top surface).
 • Integrity: These plates have been "tap-tested" and produce a clear, metallic "ring," confirming that the clay body is 100% solid and structurally sound. This is not damage, but rather the authentic "patina" of genuine vintage Faience. 

 About the Maker:
 Maison Pichon Uzès Established in 1802, Maison Pichon is a legendary name in French ceramics, spanning eight generations of master potters.
 Located in the historic town of Uzès, the workshop is officially recognized by the French government as an "Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant" (Living Heritage Company) for its rare and traditional expertise. This specific set dates to the Bernard & Véronique Pichon era (circa 1980s–1990s). 
During this time, the family perfected their "France" collection, blending 18th-century scalloped elegance with durable, hand-kneaded clay sourced from Limoges. 
Each piece is a testament to the enduring soul of Provençal craftsmanship.