Rare pair of Saint-Amand-les-Eaux earthenware candlesticks with cut sides, so-called “Bianco sopra bianco” decoration of fixed white branches on a gray linen background enhanced with blue. To our knowledge, model not listed - Eighteenth century
Rare Moncaut earthenware dish with polychrome decoration of two figures on a terrace with long flowering stems.
Holy water stoup in glazed earthenware from Ligron enamelled in blue and white. It is decorated with a Christ on the cross. On either side of Christ are two consoles supporting two twisted double columns. Bucket decorated with fleur-de-lys.
Nevers earthenware plate with blue monochrome decoration depicting two Chinese people sitting among rocks and exotic plants - Seventeenth century
Rare white earthenware dish decorated on the border with the arms of a company of arquebusiers in polychrome. Eighteenth century
Ewer covered in dark brown glazed beige earth, long spillway extending over the body, rectangular handle and pedestal decorated with pastillage. It is decorated in relief with horizontal foliage, ocher and green florets. Filling is done through an opening located under the pedestal - Around 1600
Amusing pair of Roanne earthenware plates with gadrooned edges, each decorated in polychromy with a Chinese man standing on a mound, one holding a fowl in his hands and the other a brooch on his shoulder. Eighteenth century
Charming little alcohol barrel in Nevers earthenware resting on a pedestal bearing the inscription "W Le bon vin" on each side, yellow nets and friezes of foliage. Eighteenth century
Pretty Lunéville earthenware statuette with polychrome Lunéville decoration representing a young man standing on a terrace, playing the musette - Eighteenth century
Earthenware plate from the southwest, Bergerac? Decorated with an amusing scene depicting two Chinese people on a mound, one sitting on a high chair, the other holding his long pipe, combed yellow on the border - Eighteenth century
Rare mustard pot covered in earthenware from Lille, consisting of a convenience bucket on which is seated a man , wearing a manganese hat and wearing a jacket with stylized flowers, his feet resting on a mound with a green background, the bucket bears the inscription in manganese: "my mustard is better than that of Dijon" - Eighteenth century
Rare Nevers earthenware plate with contoured edge with polychrome decoration of Blanchard's balloon ascent, in the center a hot air balloon inflated with hydrogen with a man in a basket equipped with a propeller and oars (made of feathers!), used to steer the machine using vertical movements. On the wing, flowers and stylized foliage. Resumption of the engraving published in September 1783 as Frontispiece of the “Consideration on the aerostatic globe published by Lejay. Around 1784/1786