Polychrome earthenware table salt cellar from San Quirico d'Orcia with six sides, resting on four female busts and four consoles, all resting on four claw feet. 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
Pair of Marseille earthenware glass buckets with polychrome decoration of bouquets of flowers on both sides, with branch-shaped handles - Eighteenth century
Oval liquor bucket with partition in soft Arras porcelain with "twig" decoration - Eighteenth century
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
Rare pair of Delft earthenware mustard pots on pedestal and their earthenware lids decorated with polychrome lambrequins. First half of the eighteenth century.
Dish with blue, coral and gold decoration of a large vase from which flowers and rock rise, the perimeter decorated with floral and stylized motifs in reserves, foliage decoration on the reverse - Early eighteenth century
Two earthenware bowls from Roanne with polychrome patronymic decoration, one representing Roman Saint-Françoise with the inscription: "FRANÇOISE . LAURAND . 1792." The other depicting the Virgin Mary with the inscription: "MARION . 1792 . LAGRANGE" The handles Dolphin Shaped - Eighteenth century
Rare Kashan tile in the shape of an octagonal star, decorated in brown metallic luster over white opaque glaze of two kneeling figures. Border of naskhi inscriptions on a blue background. Dimensions: 21 x 21cm - Early fourteenth century
Rare earthenware ewer with small fire decor probably painted by Protais Pidoux a cartouche animated with a landscape to the ruins in a rich frame of garlands of flowers and masks, and flower vases. The handle imitating the wood attached by olive branches - Eighteenth century - Louis XVI period - Ref: Protais Pidoux 1725-1790 a history of faience - 2013 - Editor Jean Epple.
Important chanakkalé ewer in glazed ceramic flanked by two small vases and topped with a winged horse, emblem of the Ottoman Empire on the face, ochre glaze spotted with green and white - Nineteenth century. Turkey, Chanakkalé.
Set of five Japanese porcelain vases with decoration in the Imari palette of flowered vases in alternating reserves of flowery graining, including three covered vases with rooster-shaped grips and two baluster vases - Arita - Early eighteenth century