"Antique 19th-20th Century Rococo Two-tone Biscuit Porcelain Wall Medallion, Jasperware"
A very pretty decorative wall medallion, dating from the late 19th or early 20th century, made of two-tone jasperware-type biscuit porcelain, likely Limoges biscuit, in the style of Schafer & Vater, Wedgwood, and similar neoclassical productions. It features a matte green background and a white high-relief decoration depicting a romantic scene of love tormenting a young woman, framed by a molded rocaille border. The work is meticulous, with a fine paste and molded numbering on the reverse and back. It measures 17.5 cm in height at its highest point, 14.5 cm in width at its widest point, and 1.5 cm in thickness. It is in very good condition, with no cracks or chips, some original bubbles and irregularities from the molding process, crisp reliefs, and an intact border. Overall, it presents beautifully. Approximately 150 grams.