Paris Porcelain Sugar Bowl From The Empire Period Attributed To The Schoelcher Factory
Artist: Manufacture Schoelcher, Attribué à
Beautiful sugar bowl or candy dish in Paris porcelain. Beautiful decoration of large gold threads, with burnished agate gilding. Paris porcelain from the Restoration period, early 19th century, 1820s. Unsigned, our sugar bowl is nevertheless of the same model, same profile, same handles as a sugar bowl signed by Schoelcher that we sold a few months ago, which encourages us to attribute it to this same manufacturer: https://www.gslr-antiques.com/fr/boutique/porcelaine/sucrier-chx-porcelaine-doree-schoelcher.phpThe Schoelcher Manufacture (1798-1834) is the heir to the Manufacture du Faubourg Saint Denis, formerly that of the Count of Artois, created under the Ancien Régime. It enjoyed great success under the Empire and the Restoration where it was under the protection of the Duchess of Berry. Beautifully shaped piece, to place on a party 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: 10,5cm Diameter: 11cm
100 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Porcelain
Reference (ID): 1640366
Availability: In stock
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