Two China Chemist Jars Paris Louis-philippe Period
Two Paris porcelain pots with the inscriptions "POM: ANTI-SPOR" and "PULP TAMAR" framed by a truncated column surrounded by ivy and a plant resembling a banana tree on which a snake coils next to a flowering plant . Two large gold threads outline the base and a large gold thread surrounds the lid topped with a golden fret. The printed mark "Glassware, Crystals, Porcelain, J FONTEMOING &L PEIGNEY, 13 rue de l'Odéon in Paris" is located under each of the pots.
Paris, France Louis-Philippe period (1830-1848)
Good general condition.
NB: These pots, in good condition, are very decorative with this slightly exotic decor which refers to pharmacy and Antiquity. The broken column symbolizes pain and the snake recalls the one coiled on the staff of Asclepius (or Aesculapius, god of medicine) which symbolizes healing.
Careful packaging, shipping by colissimo with insurance
Paris, France Louis-Philippe period (1830-1848)
Good general condition.
NB: These pots, in good condition, are very decorative with this slightly exotic decor which refers to pharmacy and Antiquity. The broken column symbolizes pain and the snake recalls the one coiled on the staff of Asclepius (or Aesculapius, god of medicine) which symbolizes healing.
Careful packaging, shipping by colissimo with insurance
320 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Porcelain
Diameter: 14 cm; 13 cm pour le talon
Height: 25 cm
Reference (ID): 1239010
Availability: In stock
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