Lunéville faience, produced in the French town of Lunéville, has a rich history dating back to the late 18th century. The factory became particularly renowned in the 19th and 20th centuries for its diverse range of ceramics, including transfer-printed earthenware often decorated in the popular "English Style." This style mimicked British transferware, featuring pastoral scenes, historical motifs, and oriental designs, which were highly sought after across Europe. The "English Style" pattern, such as "The Copperfield," was a common design, reflecting a romanticized view of rural life. Transfer printing, a technique developed in England, allowed for the mass production of decorative ceramics with intricate designs. Lunéville adopted and adapted this method, creating affordable yet attractive tableware and decorative plates.