Le Tallec Porcelain Box In Paris
Artist: Le Tallec
Le Tallec porcelain box, Paris. Cylindrical porcelain box with a golden yellow ground, decorated with black motifs representing floral garlands and ribbons.
The central decoration depicts an assemblage of musical instruments surrounded by vegetal ornaments.
The lid is highlighted with a decorative frieze featuring a small floral motif in relief on the front. Signed Le Tallec.
The Camille Le Tallec factory (1906–1991) was a Parisian firm specializing in the decoration of high-end porcelain in the 20th century.
Founded in 1930, it distinguished itself through its hand-painted decorations, often inspired by the 18th century (Sèvres or Louis XV style).
It did not manufacture the porcelain itself but decorated pieces from major French manufacturers.
Its production was renowned for its refinement, its gold ornamentation, and its exacting craftsmanship.
The company was acquired in 1990 by Tiffany & Co., marking its international reach.
Article in Proantic magazine about the Le Tallec workshop: https://www.proantic.com/magazine/latelier-le-tallec-fabrique-de-peinture-sur-porcelaine/
13x9x6.5 cm.
Carefully packaged.
Shipping available: France / International. Payment: Bank transfer / Credit card in showroom.
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The central decoration depicts an assemblage of musical instruments surrounded by vegetal ornaments.
The lid is highlighted with a decorative frieze featuring a small floral motif in relief on the front. Signed Le Tallec.
The Camille Le Tallec factory (1906–1991) was a Parisian firm specializing in the decoration of high-end porcelain in the 20th century.
Founded in 1930, it distinguished itself through its hand-painted decorations, often inspired by the 18th century (Sèvres or Louis XV style).
It did not manufacture the porcelain itself but decorated pieces from major French manufacturers.
Its production was renowned for its refinement, its gold ornamentation, and its exacting craftsmanship.
The company was acquired in 1990 by Tiffany & Co., marking its international reach.
Article in Proantic magazine about the Le Tallec workshop: https://www.proantic.com/magazine/latelier-le-tallec-fabrique-de-peinture-sur-porcelaine/
13x9x6.5 cm.
Carefully packaged.
Shipping available: France / International. Payment: Bank transfer / Credit card in showroom.
We always reply quite quickly and thank you for remembering to check your spam folder. Our email address is: antiquitesmm@gmail.com.
If you would like to see this item or others, we would be happy to welcome you to our showroom.
320 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Excellent condition
Reference (ID): 1719917
Availability: In stock
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