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
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
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
Lyon earthenware oval dish with contoured border, decorated in polychromy with grotesque figures and fantastic birds, flowering branches on the border. Eighteenth century