Pair of clamshell small dishes, white porcelain decorated in underglaze blue monochrome flowers and foliage - Kangxi period, early eighteenth century. SOLD
SEVRES - Two Bouillard cup and saucer with polychrome soft paste, flower bouquets and gold thread serrated edges. Scored: LL interlaced letter dated G and K for 1759 and 1763 designer brands. Eighteenth century.
Christ polychrome terracotta - Sixteenth Century SOLD
Rare earthenware plate of Meillonnas scalloped shape to eight polychrome lobes of a flower garland and foliage with birds in flight in the middle. On the border, flowered branches and alternate birds. Eighteenth century SOLD
Turin (Italy) basket heart shaped, earthenware lined with a candlestick, walls and perforated central partition, decorated in shades of blue flower vases on foliage scrolls. Eighteenth century. SOLD
Small basket tiled Milan flared shape decorated with a landscape in a medallion in grisaille, garlands and border to green background, taken from the cove contained faces, put on a silver metal tripod - eighteenth century - SOLD
Paris or Bordeaux - Ewer and its basin polychrome porcelain and gold decorated with a medallion painted a gallant scene in grisaille on ornate background garlands told the Salembier - Eighteenth century - to 1780-1790 - SOLD
MEILLONNAS - Rare mustard - eighteenth century - SOLD
SEVRES - Sugar Pot Hébert covered in soft porcelain decorated with blue, white and gold said: "mosaic" with flowers cartridges, the lid is taken formed of a chamomile flower. LL marked interlaced letter G Date for 1759. Brand Méreaud Charles Louis painter. Eighteenth century, 1759 - This model has a similar setting to that of the service in 1760 by Louis XV to the Elector Palatine Charles Theodore.
SAINT-OMER - Tobacco jar earthenware with polychrome decoration of tobacco leaves, inscription "tobacco" Eighteenth Century - SOLD
A knife and fork, soft paste porcelain of St. Cloud decorated in shades of blue lambrequins. Steel blades and antique silver frames. Discrete cracks in the handle of the fork blade edge of the knife overused. Eighteenth century - Towards 1730-1740 - SOLD