Rare Royal Worcester Porcelain Figure "Karan Singh, The Trinket Maker"This antique and extremely rare Royal Worcester porcelain figure, titled Karan Singh, The Trinket Maker, was designed by the renow[...]
Oriental Ottoman couple in Paris porcelain from the 19th century forming a pair of candlesticks with hanging movable heads that nod. With a dominant light blue color and gold highlights, this couple w[...]
"Sultan" inkwell Paris porcelain in the style of Jacob Petit XIX
Height 16 cm, width 12.5 cm, depth 9 cm
Rectangular base 12 by 9.3 cm (a mini scale underneath)
Reclining nude odalisque after the sculptor James Pradier (1790-1852) Polychrome biscuit porcelain A manufacturer's mark underneath that I have not identified. Very good condition Circa 1900
Biscuit porcelain statuette by Léopold Savine (1861-1934) published by the Théodore Haviland factory representing a young woman from the Berber tribe of Ouled Nail. She is represented sitting cross-le[...]
J.E. CALDWELL (Philadelphia USA).
Important sculpture in polychrome porcelain and gold highlights.
Oriental carrying an amphora, used as a spectacular candle holder.
Period very early 20th century,[...]
Two 19th century porcelain bottles.
They are shaped like Chinese dignitaries.
The heads act as stoppers.
The arm and neck of the head of one of the bottles have been glued back together.
Dimension[...]
28 cm high Mark of the "Fundación de Gremios", an artisan institution that was created to supply the Spanish royal palaces with artistic objects and quality reproductions in the 1950s. The models are [...]
"Musicians" Pair of oriental porcelain subjects from the early 20th century Very beautiful couple of orientalist porcelain musicians. Work from the first half of the 20th century, in the style of Old [...]
Beautiful biscuit sculpture, representing a camel driver. Rich polychrome with golden reflections, many finely executed details. (see photos) Origin: Amphora Period early twentieth.
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