Polychrome earthenware table salt cellar from San Quirico d'Orcia with six sides, resting on four female busts and four consoles, all resting on four claw feet. Eighteenth century
Two earthenware bowls with two handles, with a blue background, decorated in yellow and black with the crucifixion on Mount Golgotha - Netherlands ? - Seventeenth century
Pair of small drainers in Delft or German earthenware decorated with flowers in blue and red on enamel, resting on three small feet. Eighteenth century
Pair of baluster-shaped vases in Naples or Terchi majolica with two scrolling handles painted blue, polychrome decoration in the style of Castelli earthenware, trees, small figures against a backdrop of landscapes and buildings in the background - Eighteenth century
Rare pair of oval polychrome faience plaques from Castelli titled in a phylactery: "SERVITU" and "MATRIMONIO" representing the allegory of marriage for one and of servitude for the other in the guise of a woman each supporting a yoke on their shoulders, servitude with at its feet, a stork or a heron holding a snake in the beak, marriage with a restraint on the legs and a snake at its feet, against the backdrop of a wooded landscape - Based on two engravings by Cesari Giuseppe known as the Knight of Arpin around 1625. (see the reproduction of these two engravings) - Eighteenth century - In blackened and gilded wooden frames.
Pair of hard porcelain cups and saucers with polychrome and gilt decoration of seedlings and garlands of flowers and cornflowers, gilt serrated thread - Eighteenth century
Pair of Tournai soft porcelain compotes in the shape of a shell decorated in blue and gold with a Greek frieze on the edge. Marked with crossed swords and four crosses in gold - Eighteenth century
Meissen - porcelain statuettes Pair representative "Harlequin and Columbine" sitting on rocks. Harlequin wearing a vest decorated with playing cards on background tiles and color stripes, playing the bagpipes, Columbine playing the hurdy-gurdy, polychrome and gold. J.J model Kandler - Eighteenth century - 1745
Large earthenware fountain attributed to Brussels, white enameled depicting an Amphitrite on her chariot holding a shell in her hand, the dolphin forming the pourer - End of the eighteenth century - Attributed to the factory in the rue de Laeken. Similar model reproduced in the book DANSAERT, G., Anciennes faïences de Bruxelles. Brussels: G. Van Oest, 1922 (Former Desmedt collection)
Jacquot jug in Brussels earthenware in the shape of a pot-bellied man holding his paunch, seated on a rock with a copper green background forming a fountain, he is dressed in a jacket and pants with polychrome flower decoration - Eighteenth century
Two hollow cups in Talavera earthenware with green, yellow and manganese polychrome decoration with full decoration of a leaping hare and the other depicting a wader on a background of vegetation. On the edges and outside, three stylized trees between rocks. Wide nets in yellow and green - Eighteenth century
Delft earthenware plate, Manufacture de l'A grec, Atelier de Pieter Adrian Kocx, decorated in the Imari palette known as "Delft Doré" with a flowered vase of blooming chrysanthemums and branches and two parrots, the border decorated with foliage. Circa 1701-1722