The upper section is decorated with vegetal cartouches and flower buds. The base is crafted with a projecting design. Net weight: 88.3 g. Maker's mark illegible, Minerva 1st standard hallmark. Dimensi[...]
René Lalique (1860-1945). Large and deep opalescent pressed molded glass bowl. Rare Tournon model, signed in relief "R. Lalique France". Model created in 1928 and not produced after 1947. Dimensions: [...]
Another ceramic work by Helmut Schaffenacker (1921-2010), this centerpiece features two expressionist horses and is a rare piece. It measures 4 cm high x 15 cm in diameter and is in very good conditio[...]
Napoleon III crystal and silver ewer resting on a radiating silver base It has a flattened shape, the crystal wraps until forming "melon" ribs. The neck in silver has a rich decor of flowers and fol[...]
A rare Chinese porcelain hot pot / table food warmer (huoguo) of domed two-part form on a pedestal foot, Qing dynasty, 19th century. Decorated in the wucai palette of iron-red, green and underglaze bl[...]
Aubusson tapestry door curtain, 17th century. Verdure with a rooster, border decorated with atlantes and scrolls. Dimensions: 242 x 142 cm. Note: Damage and missing pieces, lining.
Porcelain vase - China (20th century) Porcelain vase with a wooden lid (some chips on the lid) Depicting women on one side and a Chinese text on the other. On display at the Galerie Courcelles Antiqui[...]
Important Art Deco Daum bowl, circa 1925-1930. Excellent condition, with minor scratches from use. Weight: 6.6 kg. This pleated glass bowl by Daum Nancy, signed and with an impressive diameter of 49 c[...]
Taste-vin en Argent massif du rare Bureau de TONNERRE , de modèle uni et anse serpent . bordure gravée "B.M". Poinçons de charge et décharge pour REIMS 1781-89, Poinçon de Maison Commune pour TROYES 1[...]
Pair of crystal compote dishes (20th century) Pair of crystal compote dishes 20th century Visible at the Galerie Courcelles Antiquités, at 97 rue de Courcelles, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.
A unique ceramic bottle vase, painted and glazed, with an abstract engraved design, signed Portanier. Gilbert Portanier is one of the ceramists who contributed to the revival of French ceramics from t[...]
Epinal plate - Late 18th - Early 19th century. A high-fired plate with decoration characteristic of Epinal plates. Eight-lobed rim, typical colors. Decorated with a smoking house/castle. Rim decorated[...]
A double-sided painted earthenware sculpture, decorated in polychrome with a stylized and abstract figure, signed Portanier 02, a unique piece. Gilbert Portanier is one of the ceramists who contribute[...]
Baccarat - Crystal Bottle Coasters (20th Century) Pair of Baccarat crystal bottle coasters, 20th century. Please note some minor chips (see photos). Visible at Galerie Courcelles Antiquités, 97 rue de[...]
Rambervillers (Vosges) plate with a rooster - Late 18th century. Rare Rambervillers high-fire plate with gadroons. Decorated with a rooster resting on a stone surrounded by branches. Grassy mound. Rim[...]
Pair of large Imari platters, late 19th century. These porcelain platters feature a painted decoration in shades of cobalt blue (Gosu) with highlights of green and brown. The decoration depicts a natu[...]
A petit point tapestry embellished with pearls and rhinestones, depicting a young girl gathering flowers in spring. Beautiful frame in wood and gilt stucco...Napoleon III period. Dimensions with frame[...]
Pair of plates from Les Auges (Langres) with a swan motif - Early 19th century. Low-fire plates. Decorated with a swan/goose in an aquatic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with branches. [...]
A stemmed blown glass, crafted by a Murano glassworks (Venice, Italy), with a twisted bowl mounted on a twisted stem decorated with colored appliqués and a flower on the foot, dating from the early 20[...]
A beautiful set of six wine glasses, made in Italy in the 1960s. Handcrafted, these glasses feature air bubbles at their base, making each one unique, even though they form part of a harmonious set. T[...]
Imari carp swimming dish, mid-19th century. In translucent white and blue porcelain. This dish is distinguished by its remarkable shape and decoration: The dish has an irregular silhouette evoking a s[...]
Superb bread plate from Maison Haviland, Dammouse Collection. 1plate available. The Dammouse collection is a true ode to floral beauty and Orientalism. Inspired by Japanese prints and silks, its desig[...]
Pair of Lunéville plates with a bird motif - Late 18th, Early 19th century. Polychrome plates with a large, fired glaze and eight lobes. Decorated with a bird holding a twig in its beak. It rests on a[...]
Vase / Pitcher representing a chestnut with its stem, ceramic with iridescent and matte glass skin, in shades of green, yellow, and brown.Another example at the School of Nancy museum.Exhibition of ve[...]
"Artichoke" Vase - This vase is one of the 29 ceramics known as "vegetal" in the exhibition bearing the dual signature of Keller and Guérin Lunéville and Bussière.Like the others, it is part of a coll[...]
Ernest Bussière (1863-1913)This "Lizard Gourd" is one of the 29 ceramics known as "vegetal" in the exhibition bearing the dual signature of Keller and Guérin Lunéville and Bussière.Like the others, it[...]
"Beetle" Vase - This vase is one of the 29 ceramics known as "vegetal" in the exhibition bearing the dual signature of Keller and Guérin Lunéville and Bussière.Like the others, it is part of a collect[...]
Ernest BUSSIÈRE (1863-1913) & KELLER & GUERIN-LUNÉVILLEPerianthVase in fully glazed green and red matte matte red.Signed with both names, located Lunéville and numbered 8B.Exhibition :Exposition de l'[...]
Charming "Wildflowers" vase in enameled glass by Legras. A very fine example of Legras' work, this vase on a pedestal features a fluted stem and a neck decorated with hand-crafted wavelets. Note the d[...]
Stoneware vase with vegetal body and four hollowed-out lateral stems applied.Green, purple, and red iridescent enamel on a greenish background.Signed on the reverse and numbered 50.A vase of the same [...]
Daum Nancy: Trees in the Snow, double-layered glass goblet vase with a continuous acid-etched decoration, hot-enameled with bare brown trees, snow-covered ground, and trees painted in grisaille on a b[...]
Rambervillers (Vosges) Bird Plate - Late 18th Century. Rare high-fire plate with eight lobes from Rambervillers. Decorated with a bird perched on a branch. The rim is decorated with bouquets. See the [...]
A rare solid silver ice cream/dessert service in the "Moderne Foliage" pattern (No. 57 in the Puiforcat catalog of the period) by Puiforcat. The set comprises two large serving pieces, each enhanced w[...]
Daum Nancy: Trees in the Snow, double-layered glass vase with a continuous acid-etched, hot-enameled decoration of bare brown trees, snow-covered ground, and trees painted in grisaille on a background[...]
Epinal plate - Late 18th - Early 19th century. A high-fired plate with decoration characteristic of Epinal plates. The rim features 65 gadroons and characteristic colors. Decorated with a rooster at a[...]
All our rugs and other items qualify for FREE SHIPPING within France and certain European countries. Please note: all our rugs are professionally cleaned. You will receive an invoice serving as a cert[...]
A drinking glass made of fine, slightly tinted fern glass, featuring a bell-shaped bowl, a hollow stem, and a wide circular foot with a cane mark in the center. Forest glassworks from the South of Fra[...]
Epinal plate - Late 18th - Early 19th century. A high-fired plate with decoration characteristic of Epinal plates. Eight-lobed rim, typical colors. Decorated with a smoking house. Rim decorated with t[...]
Epinal plate - Early 19th century. Deep, high-fired plate with decoration characteristic of Epinal plates. Typical colors. Decorated with a rooster at a fence resting on a grassy mound. Rim decorated [...]
Epinal plate - Late 18th - Early 19th century. A high-fired plate with decoration characteristic of Epinal plates. The rim features 65 gadroons and characteristic colors. Decorated with a rooster at a[...]
Epinal plate - Early 19th century. A high-fired plate with a decoration characteristic of Epinal plates. Decorated with a rooster at a fence resting on a grassy mound. The rim is decorated with three [...]
A refined
pair of painted porcelain vases, embellished with gold trim. The vases are
characterized by an amphora shape, with a square base and curly handles. Adding
to the elegance of this pair are[...]
Legras signed spherical vase. Glass vase with enameled and partially frosted decoration, spherical shape with a narrow neck. The decoration features stylized floral motifs in brown and ochre hues on a[...]
Aubusson tapestry in wool and silk depicting Queen Esther, border decorated with foliage scrolls, second half of the 17th century, it is lined with burlap.
Two Sèvres porcelain plates. Marked in blue with the last two digits of the year inside. For 1823. The two plates are from the service delivered by the Sèvres factory to Count Jean-Claude Beugnot, Min[...]
A lovely Gien earthenware dinner service. Rouen Au Sainfoin pattern. In good overall condition. The 60-piece set includes: - 12 dinner plates, 26 cm diameter (1 with a chip) - 12 dessert plates, 23 cm[...]
9 colored crystal glasses from Saint Louis factory riesling patternTwo green , two pink ,two sky blue ,two purple and one cobalt blue.Signed under the base Saint Louis .Perfect condition .
LALIQUE Large Zeila Panther in crystalLarge model by the House of LaliqueSigned “Lalique France” (engraved signature)Good overall condition despite two small chips on the paw — see photos for detailsF[...]
Accolay, large fish-decorated bowl by Accolay potters, circa 1950. Signature to be identified. Firing crack on the signature side, not visible on the decoration side. Diameter 41 cm Height 14 cm
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