"Schoelcher Factory: Empire Sugar Bowl In Paris Porcelain From The Charles X Period - Signed"
Beautiful sugar bowl or candy dish in Paris porcelain. Beautiful and fine arcade decoration in the neo-Gothic style and burnished agate gilding. Paris porcelain from the Restoration period, early 19th century, 1820s. Below, the signature of the Schoelcher Manufacture in Paris. The Schoelcher Manufacture (1798-1834) is the heir to the Faubourg Saint Denis Manufacture, formerly that of the Count of Artois, created under the Ancien Régime. It enjoyed great fame under the Empire and the Restoration, where it was under the protection of the Duchess of Berry. Beautiful and large piece of form, to place on a festive table or a dining room trolley, ideal for use as a candy dish. Very good condition, some wear to the gilding, but no accidents or restorations. Height: 8cm Diameter: 14.5cm