Porcelain plate of Arita decorated in blue under a lacustrine landscape, pagoda on a mountainous background, border decorated with geometric patterns and waves. Japan, Arita - Edo period
Copy with a dedication to Mr Pierre Verlet Curator of the Louvre Museum. Publisher's beige cardboard binding, spine and top cover titled in red, IV and 96 pages [1], with 61 plates of illustrations out of text (220 monochrome reproductions), including 4 plates each presenting 2 laminated color illustrations. The illustrated dust jacket is missing. Preface by Hans Haug, curator of the Strasbourg Museum.
Small vase or inkwell in the shape of an earthenware owl from Toulouse, wings outstretched, leaning against a tree trunk, with yellow enamel decoration - Nineteenth century
CHINA Plate with polychrome decoration of enamels of the green family of flowers in the center, the wing decorated with four reserves of floral patterns on a background of red and green trellis. Kangxi period (1662-1722)
Saint-Omer earthenware plate in contoured shape with blue monochrome decoration on a gray linen background of a bouquet of flowers and on the wing of net, rockery and flowering branches in white called "Bianco sopra bianco" - Eighteenth century
Charming small Medici vase resting on a square base, with polychrome decoration of bouquets of flowers, Marked - Eighteenth century
Chinese porcelain plate with polychrome decoration called Imari of a young woman and two children on a terrace with trees, the rim decorated with lotus flowers and flowering branches. China - East India Company - Qianlong period - Eighteenth century.
Bowl in Japanese Kutani porcelain in lobed shape, decorated in polychrome in the center with a bird on a flowering branch, surrounded by two panels decorated with green braces alternated with two reserves decorated with a running rabbit, the reverse decorated in blue red and green with reserves of stylized patterns and flowering stems - Eighteenth century
Amusing pair of Roanne earthenware plates with gadrooned edges, each decorated in polychromy with a Chinese man standing on a mound, one holding a fowl in his hands and the other a brooch on his shoulder. Eighteenth century
Nevers earthenware plate with blue monochrome decoration depicting two Chinese people sitting among rocks and exotic plants - Seventeenth century
Arras soft porcelain covered mustard pot, barrel-shaped, lid shaped like a fruit. Decorated with a blue monochrome garland called “bramble” AR mark in blue - Eighteenth century
CHOMPRET, Dr J. - Directory of Italian majolica. with a dedication to Mr Pierre Verlet - Curator of the Louvre Museum. with some pencil annotations by Mr Verlet. Paris, Nomis, 1949. 2 volumes in-4, hardcover edition. Preface by Pierre Verlet. Volume I: Text. 13 color inserts. Volume II: 1,100 figures in black.