Masseot Abaquesne (c. 1500-1564)[1] was a manufacturer of Rouen faience, in France between 1535 and 1557.[2] He was the maker of the remarkable paving in the Chateau de Ecouen, which has been attributed both to Luca della Robbia and Bernard Palissy.[2] He also made a large number of pharmacy jars.[2]
^Porter, Darwin (1985). Frommer's Dollarwise guide to France. Frommer/Pasmantier Publishers. p. 248. ISBN 0-671-52441-0.
^ abcJervis, William Percival (1902). The encyclopedia of ceramics. Blanchard. p. 9. OCLC 1026619. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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