Honoré Savy

Honoré Savy (1725–1790) was the founder of a factory that manufactured faience wares in Marseille, France, between 1749 and 1790.

[1] Around 1749 a new period of faience manufacture began in which the first factory was established by Honore Savy in which polychrome decoration succeeded the earlier style using blue with some violet.

Monsieur inspected a large display of all types of faience in the workshop's gallery, but there is no mention of porcelain.

Monsieur placed the factory under his protection, and gave permission for it to use his arms, and to display a statue of the prince in the gallery.

Honoré Savy used classic themes of decoration: flowers, landscapes, seascapes and fish.