Pair of Marseille earthenware bottle coolers - Manufacture de Fauchier. Round in shape with cut sides and gadrooned lower part. resting on a pedestal, decorated in polychrome with flower garlands, side handles in the shape of beautiful mascarons - Eighteenth century period.
Pair of earthenware plates from Lyon with contoured edge with polychrome decoration of characters dressed in the Oriental style, flowered mounds, ocher fillets on the perimeter - Eighteenth century
Two earthenware bowls from Roanne with polychrome patronymic decoration, one representing Roman Saint-Françoise with the inscription: "FRANÇOISE . LAURAND . 1792." The other depicting the Virgin Mary with the inscription: "MARION . 1792 . LAGRANGE" The handles Dolphin Shaped - Eighteenth century
Covered pitcher and its contoured basin with polychrome decoration of bouquets of flowers and florets standing out against a yellow background - Eighteenth century.
Large Moustiers earthenware inkwell in scalloped shape with two animal head handles forming a feather holder, Decorated in blue, yellow and green polychrome with wide lace valance. Inside, three bucket receptacles surrounded by flowers. Placed on a mount and three posterior pewter cups. Signature in ocher "M" by the painter Jean-Baptiste Mille and "OL" for OLérys and Laugier. Eighteenth century
Lyon earthenware oval dish with contoured border, decorated in polychrome with three grotesque figures around a curved tree, bird and insect in flight and flowering branches on the edge. Eighteenth century
Lyon earthenware oval dish with contoured border, decorated in polychromy with grotesque figures and fantastic birds, flowering branches on the border. Eighteenth century
Rare earthenware ewer with small fire decor probably painted by Protais Pidoux a cartouche animated with a landscape to the ruins in a rich frame of garlands of flowers and masks, and flower vases. The handle imitating the wood attached by olive branches - Eighteenth century - Louis XVI period - Ref: Protais Pidoux 1725-1790 a history of faience - 2013 - Editor Jean Epple.
Small vase or inkwell in the shape of an earthenware owl from Toulouse, wings outstretched, leaning against a tree trunk, with yellow enamel decoration - Nineteenth century