Covered Vase In Potichomanie Chinese Decor First Half Of The 19th Century
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Covered Vase In Potichomanie Chinese Decor First Half Of The 19th Century

potichomania is a process invented in the 18th century to imitate Chinese porcelain. On the inner face of the glass is applied glued paper covered with paint to give the whole the appearance of porcelain. Here vegetal decoration with a dragon on the belly some missing material, blown glass cut with cane first half of the 19th century
680 €

Period: 19th century

Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th

Condition: Some scratches and chips

Material: Glass

Width: base 11cms

Diameter: 16cms environ

Height: 33cms

Reference (ID): 1429485

Availability: In stock

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