19th-century shaving dish from Nervión, Baiona, Basque Country. Good overall condition, a very small scuff on one edge (see photos). 29 x 21 cm x 8 cm high.
Set of 4 polychrome plates from the Moustiers-en-Provence pottery, late 18th century, 26 cm diameter, monogrammed signatures on the back (2 different), good condition, careful shipping
Important earthenware aquarium with blue decoration in the Chinese style – Late 19th century SDC26AQU001 Netherlands / Delft region. Beautiful and rare glazed earthenware aquarium with blue decoration[...]
This covered earthenware terrine from Langeais dates from the late 19th century. Rectangular in shape, it is decorated with leaves and berries highlighted with platinum. The terrine is in perfect cond[...]
Beautiful 18th-century German-made earthenware pitcher. Lovely decoration of a figure holding a watering can in a garden. Pewter lid with beautiful 18th-century hallmarks. Slight hairs in front of the[...]
Beautiful 18th-century polychrome earthenware pitcher of German manufacture. Lovely decoration of Chinese figures in a garden. Pewter lid with a shell-shaped handle. No restoration. I am available for[...]
Rare Pair of Delft Faience Plates with Floral Decor, Marked by De Vergulde Bloempot, c. 1740–1760
This rare pair of tin-glazed Delft faience plates features a deep blue monochrome floral design, ce[...]
Delft Faience Plate with Bamboo Decor, Manufacture L’Aiguière, c. 1750A fine and decorative round Delft faience plate, adorned with a blue-and-white design featuring elegant flowers and bamboo branche[...]
Charming polychrome earthenware statuette depicting Saint Anne and the Virgin Mary, a typical Breton piece from the Henriot Quimper factory. Traditional Breton motif decoration, beautiful facial expre[...]
A Savona faience ewer bearing the Gonzaga family coat of arms, depicting an allegory of Motherhood. Motherhood is personified by a winged female figure resembling a genie, accompanied by two cupids be[...]
A fine earthenware teapot from Saint-Uze, a charming village in the Drôme des Collines region, dating from the late 19th century, in perfect condition. A decorative object or equally suitable for use [...]
Cylindrical pharmacy jar. Polychrome decoration of two intertwined serpents framing the formula Cerat of Saturn. Possibly a Bazas production (see articles from the local Archaeological Society describ[...]
Charming little openwork earthenware bowl, signed Émile Tessier, Le Croisic workshop, vintage 1930s-1950s. Round shape on a footed base, openwork decoration with a crosshatch pattern, bunches of grape[...]
Gien earthenware fruit basket, late 19th century. This elegant Gien earthenware fruit basket dates from the late 19th to early 20th century. It is decorated with a rich, hand-painted polychrome Renais[...]
Oval, shallow serving dish in regional earthenware. Good condition with slight signs of age. No chips or cracks. Maker's mark to be determined. Photos taken with flash. Insured and tracked shipping wi[...]
Oval, shallow serving dish in regional earthenware. Good condition with some glaze loss around the rim. No chips or cracks. Manufacturer to be determined. Photos taken with flash. Insured and tracked [...]
A 17th-century Nevers faience holy water font. This small font is rare given its size and quality of workmanship. The cherub is the most prominent feature of this piece, with its fan-shaped wings and [...]
Saint-Clément Tureen - 19th Century. Small polychrome pedestal tureen in Saint-Clément earthenware. Characteristic decoration of this manufacturer. Piece in good condition. Only the rim of the lid has[...]
Saint-Clément Tureen - 19th Century. Large polychrome tureen on a footed base, made of low-fire Saint-Clément earthenware. Characteristic decoration of this manufacturer. Restored piece: new finial. A[...]
Strasbourg coffee pot/pitcher signed Hannong - 18th century. Small polychrome earthenware coffee pot/pitcher resting on three feet, signed Hannong. Molded spout. Decorated with flowers in a rocaille s[...]
Saint-Clément Platter - Early 19th Century. Elongated platter with a molded rim, made of earthenware. Red monochrome decoration of a rose and flowers on the rim. Typical of the Saint-Clément factory. [...]
Small earthenware dish/rattle from Sceaux, Jacques Chapelle period - Mid-18th century. Small lobed earthenware dish/rattle. Footed base typical of the Jacques Chapelle period (circa 1750). Very fine f[...]
Rouen Helmet-Shaped Ewer - 18th Century. Exceptional high-fired earthenware ewer, predominantly blue, on a footed base. Crozier-shaped handle. Molded body with a gadrooned base. See detail photos to a[...]
Lunéville Sauce Boat - Early 19th Century. Polychrome earthenware, low-fired. Piece on a footed base. Body partially molded (gadroons). Decorated with red flowers. In good condition. Note a crack runn[...]
Lunéville earthenware stained-glass window - Early 19th century. Polychrome earthenware with low-fire technique. Molded rim and front. Decorated with a rose and a tulip. In very good condition. No res[...]
Lunéville Tureen - Early 19th Century. Elongated polychrome earthenware tureen, fired at low temperature. Artichoke-shaped finial. Decorated with bouquets of tulips, roses, and carnations. In perfect [...]
Eastern European Tureen - Late 18th Century. Polychrome covered tureen, fired at low temperature. Mushroom/pear finial, "rocaille" base. Molded shape. Lid with combed rim. Fine bouquet decoration in t[...]
Lunéville earthenware ewer - Early 19th century. Polychrome, low-fire, unglazed tripod ewer from Lunéville. Decorated with a central bouquet of roses and carnations. Very good condition. A tiny hairli[...]
Earthenware inkwell - Early 19th century. Polychrome high-fire earthenware with four pen holes. The inkwell is original. Octagonal in shape with four curved sides. Decorated with flowers. Origin to be[...]
Earthenware inkwell - Late 18th, Early 19th century. Polychrome earthenware with high-fire glaze, featuring three pen holes. The inkwell is original. The decoration consists of flowers in a style remi[...]
Early 19th-century earthenware inkwell. Polychrome high-fire earthenware with three pen holes. The original pewter inkwell is attached. Decorated with a garland that encircles the inside. Sponge-paint[...]
Franche-Comté Inkwell? - Early 19th century. Polychrome high-fire earthenware, with four pen holes. One of the two inkwells is new (the one on the left, the ink reservoir). The decoration consists of [...]
Early 19th-century earthenware inkwell. Polychrome, high-fired earthenware in three colors. Both inkwells are new. Equipped with a two-compartment drawer. A very rustic piece. Decorated with two garla[...]
Argonne earthenware inkwell - early 19th century. Polychrome high-fire earthenware, with two pen holes. Both inkwells are new. Decorated with garlands of flowers. A similar model is reproduced in the [...]
Lunéville earthenware inkwell - early 19th century. Polychrome high-fire earthenware, with four pen holes. The two inkwells are original. Decorated with flowers of the same type found on other pieces [...]
Epinal Tureen - Late 18th, Early 19th Century. High-fired earthenware with the colors and decorations characteristic of Epinal (see reference book, piece reproduced). Decorated with intertwined garlan[...]
Epinal Tureen/Pot - Late 18th, Early 19th Century. High-fired earthenware with the characteristic colors and decorations of Epinal (see reference book, piece reproduced). Decorated with roosters and b[...]
Argonne earthenware inkwell - early 19th century. Polychrome high-fire earthenware with six pen holes. The two inkwells are new. Decorated with garlands of flowers. Featured in a reference book. In go[...]
Chocolate pot from Sceaux - Late 18th or early 19th century. Signed SX on the base. Equipped with its original red exotic wood frother (small chip on the end). The piece is in good condition, with no [...]
Lunéville Faience Teapot - Late 18th, Early 19th Century. Large covered teapot on a polychrome pedestal, fired at low temperature, originating from Lunéville, France. Decorated with a Chinese figure o[...]
Shaving dish - 18th century. Shaving dish in blue monochrome earthenware. Raised rim. Origin to be identified: Rouen? Other? 18th century dating certain based on the type of decoration. Originally res[...]
Porcelain shaving dish - 19th century. Floral decoration. Molded silver-style rim. Gilding partially worn. Origin to be identified. Good condition. No chips or cracks. Note a firing shrinkage forming [...]
Shaving dish - Late 18th or early 19th century. Earthenware dish with high-fire glaze. Origin to be identified. The dish has been restored at the two edges on either side of the neck notch (see last t[...]
Nevers shaving dish - Late 18th or early 19th century. High-fired earthenware. Restored: circular crack on the base with glaze losses. Defects partially concealed. Width 27 cm
Shaving dish - 18th century. High-fired earthenware with a predominantly manganese glaze. Manufacturer to be identified. Nevers, Auxerrois, Meillonas, or other? Decorated with bouquets and individual [...]
Rouen shaving dish - 18th century. Earthenware dish with a high-fire motif. Decorated with flowers and a bird. Rim decorated in the typical Rouen style. The piece is broken into several pieces that ha[...]
Nevers shaving dish - Late 18th or early 19th century. High-fired earthenware. Very good condition. Just two small chips visible only from the back and a very fine hairline crack. Width 27 cm
Saint-Clément shaving dish - 19th century. Polychrome earthenware with a low-fire glaze. Decorated with a bouquet characteristic of Saint-Clément, second half of the 19th century. Signed Saint-Clément[...]
Saint-Clément shaving dish - 19th century. Polychrome earthenware, low-fired. Decorated with a bouquet characteristic of Saint-Clément, second half of the 19th century. No restoration, but with three [...]
Shaving dish from Saint-Clément or Les Auges - 19th century. Polychrome earthenware with a low-fire technique. Origin is to be confirmed. The central bouquet suggests Saint-Clément, but the branches o[...]
Shaving dish - 19th century. A high-fired dish of unknown origin. Decorated with a bouquet and small flowers in the style of a cornflower motif. Restored at the 1 o'clock position: chip filled and rep[...]
Shaving dish - 18th century. Mochrome blue dish of unknown origin. Date 1717? Restored at 3 o'clock: chip filled and repainted (see last photo). No other repairs. A tiny chip remains at 1 o'clock. No [...]
Shaving dish - Late 18th or early 19th century. High-fired earthenware. Manufacturer to be identified. Decorated with a comb and bouquets. The piece was restored between 5 and 8 o'clock: a loss of mat[...]
Nevers shaving dish - Late 18th or early 19th century. Nevers high-fired earthenware. Decorated with a boat... watched by a bird. The piece was restored using traditional methods and reattached in the[...]
Shaving dish - 18th century. Earthenware in shades of blue. Manufacturer to be identified. Nevers, or elsewhere? Decorated with a fantastical bird in a floral setting. In perfect condition. Only a few[...]
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