Very large earthenware dish from Moustiers with a very beautiful decoration in blue shades of a rare Chinese riding an ostrich, Chinese with a fan above a table accompanied by a seated Chinese and another character with a large bird on the arm, surrounded by large flowering branches - Eighteenth century
Rare model of oval oil holder in Marseille earthenware from the Leroy factory. With polychrome decoration of lambrequins in blue, red and green and a revolving scene around the perimeter of characters in a landscape and buildings in red monochrome, the side grips in the shape of a mascaron - Eighteenth century
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
Two beautiful plates with contoured edges in Marseille earthenware from the Fauchier factory with off-centre polychrome grand feu decoration of large bouquets and fish for one and cherries for the other - Eighteenth century
Large earthenware hoof from Moulins with polychrome decoration of flowering branches - Eighteenth century.
Earthenware dish of Islettes - Dupré period polychrome of a basket loaded with a big bouquet of flowers, three branches blooming on the wing. Excellent condition - Early nineteenth century
Sceaux earthenware plate with plain edge with polychrome decoration in the center of two “drinkers” seated in the style of Téniers, On the wing, on three terraces drinking glass and pitcher on a stool, upside-down bench and broom - Eighteenth century
Creil - Manufacture Stone - Coquerel and Legros. Round bowl in fine earthenware with printed decoration depicting "West combe - County of Kent in England" Marked in hollow Creil and stamp of the manufacture - Early nineteenth century
Creil - Manufacture Stone - Coquerel and Legros. Large oval dish in fine earthenware with printed decoration depicting "Minucius recognizes his fault - Year of Rome 536" Marked in hollow Creil and stamp of the manufacture - Early nineteenth century
Fine earthenware dish of St. Clement shape silverware, decorated with imaginary birds painted in fine quality, birds and ladybugs on the border. some wear on the edge - Eighteenth Century - to 1775-1780
Copy with a dedication to Mr Pierre Verlet Curator of the Louvre Museum. Publisher's beige cardboard binding, spine and top cover titled in red, IV and 96 pages [1], with 61 plates of illustrations out of text (220 monochrome reproductions), including 4 plates each presenting 2 laminated color illustrations. The illustrated dust jacket is missing. Preface by Hans Haug, curator of the Strasbourg Museum.