Oval Jardiniere Cup In Langeais Earthenware With Redcurrant Decor, 19th Century
Artist: Faïence De Langeais
Openwork bowl forming an oval planter in Langeais earthenware decorated with 3 gooseberries from the 19th century.
Platinum number underneath indicating the size of the planter, second half of the 19th century.
Cream-white background with platinum highlights giving the silvering on the relief patterns, the 3 gooseberries on each side, the leaves and the rings on the handles. Handles with silver-colored movable ring.
Decorated with gooseberries grouped by 3 in high relief as well as the leaves.
Branches and leaves enhanced with platinum, thus giving this silvering partially worn on one side more than on the other.
good general condition apart from wear on the silvering of the platinum in places.
Dimensions: h: 14 cm long: 30 cm wide: 17 cm
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Platinum number underneath indicating the size of the planter, second half of the 19th century.
Cream-white background with platinum highlights giving the silvering on the relief patterns, the 3 gooseberries on each side, the leaves and the rings on the handles. Handles with silver-colored movable ring.
Decorated with gooseberries grouped by 3 in high relief as well as the leaves.
Branches and leaves enhanced with platinum, thus giving this silvering partially worn on one side more than on the other.
good general condition apart from wear on the silvering of the platinum in places.
Dimensions: h: 14 cm long: 30 cm wide: 17 cm
we deliver and ship all over the world, please contact us for a precise quote.
560 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Earthenware
Length: 30 cm
Width: 17 cm
Height: 14 cm
Reference (ID): 1502829
Availability: In stock
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