19th Century Paris Porcelain Figurative Perfume Bottle Depicting Pierrot Singing
An unusual 19th-century Old Paris porcelain scent bottle or flask modelled as a singing Pierrot, a character from the Commedia dell'Arte. In white-glazed porcelain with extensive gilding. 15.3cm (6in) high.
Maker’s Marks: Faint incised “JO” or “JP” in the centre of the base. Incised or impressed number “28” in one corner. In the opposite corner, another very faint incised or impressed 3-figure number (unreadable). Gilt “24” on the inner side of the base.
Condition: Excellent - near mint. No damage, wear or restoration. The stopper fits well. The underside rim of the base is slightly grubby.
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Maker’s Marks: Faint incised “JO” or “JP” in the centre of the base. Incised or impressed number “28” in one corner. In the opposite corner, another very faint incised or impressed 3-figure number (unreadable). Gilt “24” on the inner side of the base.
Condition: Excellent - near mint. No damage, wear or restoration. The stopper fits well. The underside rim of the base is slightly grubby.
Shipping: Free to most destinations worldwide. If your destination does not show free shipping, please inquire.
497 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Height: 15.3 cm
Reference (ID): 1561089
Availability: In stock
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