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  • Meissen - Rare cup and saucer, porcelain decorated with Hausmaler finely decorated in grisaille hunting scenes after two engravings MERIAN Matthaüs the Elder: "The hunt for theft" and "hunting deer" (see latest photos). Decor usually attributed to Ignaz Preissler. Brand to large swords in underglaze blue - Eighteenth century - Around 1730.

  • Lovely milk jug in the shape of hard porcelain jug with polychrome and gold garlands of flowers - Manufacture Locré eighteenth Century

  • Roanne - Handwarmer tiled bonfire in book form in polychrome decoration on one side: a medallion in an inflamed heart pierced by two arrows, on the other side the inscription in a locket: "The AUEUR TO YOUTH "and on the edge" TOME 1 - THE LOVE GARDEN " -Eighteenth century.

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    Rare set of 12 tiles in Moustiers faience decorated with Chinese, plants and birds in medallions decorated in blue camaïeu. 

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    Italy - Pise - Pretty round dish with polychrome decoration of grotesques, chimeras, peacock, birds, yellow mesh border, the reverse blue and yellow concentric circles - sixteenth century

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  • Hanap or helmet ewer earthenware Rouen on pedestal with polychrome decoration says the cornucopia, flowering branches at the base, red bow in the handle. Bearded Indian head at spillway. Eighteenth century - Decor to the cornucopia rarely associated with this type of shape piece - Cf: Wear a label R. Charton collection n ° 211.

  • Marieberg (Sweden) - Dish in grisaille of a scene set two Chinese characters fishing at the water's edge on animated pagodas landscape background - Eighteenth Century

  • Makeup pot made of soft porcelain from Mennecy with lambrequins decoration in blue - Marked "DV" in hollow for Duc de Villeroy - Excellent condition - Eighteenth century

  • NEVERS. Round bowl with Persian blue background, decorated with white and ocher fixed at the center of a bouquet of flowers and a garland of acanthus leaves border - Seventeenth century.

  • Four knives, polychrome spun glass handles called "Millefiori" steel blades mark of the cutter "Doron" - silver ferrule. Work probably French (Nevers Perrot?) Or Italian (Venice) - Early eighteenth century - 1680-1720 - Ref: The Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris retains a knife and fork with millefiori glass handles similar to ours. Attributed to Bernard Perrot (1638-1709) - the Royal Orleans Glassworks. (Purchase 2010. Inv 2010.120.1-2) The Victoria & Albert museum also retains a knife with similar handle attributed to Venice (inventory number: 1524A-1888)

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