Rare Nevers earthenware alcohol keg with patronymic decoration resting on a small pedestal, with hoops in slight relief, decorated in polychromy with a vine branch and grape clusters and decorated on one side a rider whipping his horse with the inscription patronymic “Jean Lattere boy sant souefe“ (sic) Dated 1788. On the other side a horse-drawn carriage with the inscription: “come on, here we are near the cabaret.” - Long: 12.5cm - High: 15cm - Eighteenth century - 1788
Exceptional large Nevers earthenware dish with fixed white decor on a Persian blue background in the style of China at the center of a lively scene of Chinese characters sitting in the middle of the vegetation, palm trees, banana trees, the border decorated with four decorated panels of different Chinese characters, alternating four reserves decorated with flowers and foliage - Diam: 48.5cm - Seventeenth century - around 1660 - Note the great finesse of the decor in fixed white.
Deruta - Round umbilicus dish decorated with copper and blue metallic luster in the center the Gothic letter "M" crowned on a checkered ground surrounded by alternating reserves of scales and foliage flowers in reserves, the wing adorned with a frieze of piastres on blue background. sixteenth century, circa 1530 - Diameter: 33.5cm - Fractured and formerly restored - See: similar model: Jeanne Giacomotti "The majolica of National Museums", N ° 617 p.193, Edition of the National Museums.
Paper cup in silver, handle of eighteenth century Saint-Cloud porcelain in the shape of a crozier, decorated with lambrequins in blue, silver blade mounted in the nineteenth century.
Rare little silver fork, soft porcelain handle of Saint Cloud - eighteenth century Rare little fork with two silver teeth and soft porcelain handle of Saint Cloud decorated with lambrequins in blue. Eighteenth century
Earthenware statuette of Lunéville representing a young man showing marmot. Eighteenth century
MONTELUPO - (Italy) Beautiful round dish of earthenware, polychrome decoration on a yellow background of a rider and wearing a sword - Seventeenth century.
Urbino Majolica table salt shaker with oval shape polychrome decoration of four grenades. Late sixteenth - Early seventeenth century
Ariano Irpino (Italy) - Pair of baluster water jug with two lateral pouring spouts and a soldier embossed in a wreath of flowers on each side, palms and relief flowers embellished with polychromy on a yellow background. The upper part consisting of a small cut with a pierced edge is summoned by a piriform fret - Late eighteenth or early nineteenth century.
Niderviller earthenware plate with openwork edge imitating basketwork decorated in pink monochrome in the center of a landscape. Eighteenth century.
Paris - Three porcelain plates with polychrome decoration on each animal, For one a zebra in an exotic landscape, one depicting a polar bear in a landscape of snow and the third a deer in a pen, each decorated border treated differently in gilding. First third of the nineteenth century.
Les Islettes - Rare plate on board contoured polychrome decoration in the center of a Giraffe on a terrace encaded with shrubs, fluffy pink combed edge. The Zarafa giraffe, the first giraffe to arrive in France was offered as a gift by Mehemet Ali to Charles X in 1827. The Islettes, around 1830.