Decorated Majolica Mandolin – Fourmaintreaux Frères, Desvres, Late 19th Century
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An elegant hand-painted faience ornamental mandolin, made by the Fourmaintreaux Frères factory in Desvres (Pas-de-Calais, France) in the early 20th century.
The polychrome decoration with floral motifs and "Rouen-style" scrolls is typical of Desvres's production, which reinterpreted the traditions of French ceramics in a decorative manner.
The black ceramic pegs faithfully imitate those of a real instrument, a testament to the attention to detail and taste of the period for musical furnishings.
The polychrome decoration with floral motifs and "Rouen-style" scrolls is typical of Desvres's production, which reinterpreted the traditions of French ceramics in a decorative manner.
The black ceramic pegs faithfully imitate those of a real instrument, a testament to the attention to detail and taste of the period for musical furnishings.
1 400 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Earthenware
Length: -
Width: 40
Diameter: .
Height: 12.5
Depth: 8
Reference (ID): 1632328
Availability: In stock
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