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
Savona earthenware dish decorated in shades of blue in the center of a large building, the wing decorated with two sailing boats and flowering branches - Coat of arms mark on the reverse - End of the seventeenth - Beginning of the eighteenth century. Another dish in a style similar to this one currently on sale on our site.
Savona earthenware dish in blue shades decorated in the center with a bridge in front of a castle in the background, the wing decorated with two sailing boats, a building and flowering branches. End of the seventeenth - Beginning of the eighteenth century.
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
Pesaro earthenware trompe-l'oeil terrine with polychrome depicting a rooster. Nice model with a successful polychromy. Height 35cm - Length 28.5cm - Around 1800