Tree Pot, Nevers Earthenware, Louis XIV Period, Circa 1700
Artist: Faïence De Nevers
pot in Nevers faience, dating from the Louis XIV period around 1700, decorated in shades of blue with traditional landscape and village motifs.
Two mascarons with women's faces frame two sides, making it easy to grip and move. Three original drainage holes in the bottom allow for water to escape, depending on usage.
This Louis XIV pot is in very good condition.
Two very fine, barely visible threads do not affect its use or decoration.
Dimensions:
Width at the mascarons: 26 cm;
Height: 17 cm;
Top diameter: 23 cm; Base diameter: 15 cm
Two mascarons with women's faces frame two sides, making it easy to grip and move. Three original drainage holes in the bottom allow for water to escape, depending on usage.
This Louis XIV pot is in very good condition.
Two very fine, barely visible threads do not affect its use or decoration.
Dimensions:
Width at the mascarons: 26 cm;
Height: 17 cm;
Top diameter: 23 cm; Base diameter: 15 cm
580 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Earthenware
Reference (ID): 1695730
Availability: In stock
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