Pair Of Signed Earthenware Tobacco Boxes, 18th Century
Pair of 18th-century tobacco boxes in faience, each with its own charm and carefully crafted decoration. These period pieces reflect the refinement and craftsmanship of their time.
The first box features a lively scene with characters in a pastoral setting. The colors are harmonious, with hand-painted details that add character to the piece. Its border is adorned with ornamental motifs that elegantly frame the composition.
The second, more slender, displays a pastoral design with a musician playing the lute in a natural landscape. The lid is decorated with delicate flowers that enhance the elegance of the piece. The overall design is simple yet well-balanced, making it a great addition to a collection or refined décor.
These boxes combine authenticity and old-world charm, perfect for collectors or for adding a historical touch to an interior.
The first box features a lively scene with characters in a pastoral setting. The colors are harmonious, with hand-painted details that add character to the piece. Its border is adorned with ornamental motifs that elegantly frame the composition.
The second, more slender, displays a pastoral design with a musician playing the lute in a natural landscape. The lid is decorated with delicate flowers that enhance the elegance of the piece. The overall design is simple yet well-balanced, making it a great addition to a collection or refined décor.
These boxes combine authenticity and old-world charm, perfect for collectors or for adding a historical touch to an interior.
900 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Fully restored
Material: Earthenware
Length: 8,5
Width: 6
Reference (ID): 1498189
Availability: In stock
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