An authentic Dutch Delft faience tea caddy ofrectangular form with chamfered(beveled) shoulders, hand-painted in cobalt blue with chinoiserie scenes offigures, birds, and flowering branches to each si[...]
Joseph-Théodore Deck (French 1823-1891), an unusual pottery footed basket of squeezed oval form, with a turquoise handle wrapped with a pink spiral, painted with a polychrome decoration, inside and ou[...]
Delft bottle in white earthenware with Delft blue Asian rotating decoration, very fine workmanship, small old restoration on the neck and one on the foot, second lamp in the model available but to be [...]
Architectural glazed ceramic plaque, made in Iran during the Qajar dynasty in the second half of the 19th century. The polychrome-painted decoration on a white background depicts a singing bird amidst[...]
oriental-style vase in Thun earthenware (Switzerland) in the canton of Bern (Heimberg-Steffisburg region) with flower and edelwiss motif, this vase with a long tubular neck flares out on a crenellated[...]
Elegant tea set in Lunéville earthenware by Keller & Guérin, decorated with a refined Japanese decor.
The service features delicate butterfly and foliage motifs, hand-painted and enhanced with gildin[...]
Earthenware cup mounted in bronze with dark patina. Decor inspired by Asian Cloisonné with floral motifs. The feet are in the shape of elephant heads resting on their trunks. The handles are also in t[...]
Faience,
pale blue covered and dark blue decoration.
This small bowl (cup) rests on a very narrow foot.
The decoration is a frieze of the same ideogram revolving around the cup
Condition: good o[...]
Oval-shaped serving plate and tureen made by the Società Ceramica Italiana (1856-1965) with monochrome decal decoration, in oriental style, called Colandine.The decoration called "Colandine", from the[...]
marked below in imprint of the stamp with number. Decorated with phoenixes in a cartouche, taken with elephant head decoration, the base is in the style of Asian pedestals, slight chipping on one foot
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