Openwork, Teardrop-shaped Bowl, Paris Porcelain Gilded With Gold, Empire/restoration Period
Artist: Porcelaine De Paris
Beautiful openwork bowl / decorative openwork navette-shaped bowl resting on four lion’s paws. Paris porcelain, France, 19th century, Restoration—Charles X (1820–1830).
Beautiful brilliant gold gilding (burnished with agate). A beautiful, highly decorative piece. Ideal for displaying flowers on a dining room table or for adorning a mantelpiece or dresser as an accent to candlesticks, or to form a complete set.
Our bowl is in perfect condition, with gilding that is extremely fresh and shows no wear. No damage to the porcelain or the openwork sections. Our bowl is over 200 years old and is virtually in mint condition.
Length: 18.7 cm
Width: 10 cm
Height: 8.5 cm
Beautiful brilliant gold gilding (burnished with agate). A beautiful, highly decorative piece. Ideal for displaying flowers on a dining room table or for adorning a mantelpiece or dresser as an accent to candlesticks, or to form a complete set.
Our bowl is in perfect condition, with gilding that is extremely fresh and shows no wear. No damage to the porcelain or the openwork sections. Our bowl is over 200 years old and is virtually in mint condition.
Length: 18.7 cm
Width: 10 cm
Height: 8.5 cm
280 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Porcelain
Length: 18,7cm
Width: 10cm
Height: 8,5cm
Reference (ID): 1788283
Availability: In stock
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