Moustiers earthenware beard dish decorated in the center with a so-called "à la Bérain" composition in blue shades and on the edge with a fine frieze of lambrequins - First half of the eighteenth century
Rare baluster-shaped pitcher in Rouen earthenware with polychrome decoration known as "to the sample". Decorated with a flowered vase on the front and several Taoist motifs: scrolls, incense burners and scholarly objects - Eighteenth century
Nevers - Oval dish decorated with the Virgin and Child, border decorated with birds among flowering branches and a snail. The snail disappears with the winter and reappears in the spring, symbol of the resurrection and the thrush is the bearer of good news in Christianity - Seventeenth century.
Punch bowl in Chinese porcelain, painted in famille rose enamels of four panels animated by mandarins on terraces, on a trellis background, the interior is nicely decorated with a flowering branch and butterflies in the center and on the edge of large decorated cartouches of flowers and birds on a pink and green trellis background - China - Qianlong period, 1736-1795
Covered cup and its saucer in Japanese porcelain. Saucer decorated with a molded and gadrooned silver cup holder with openwork pilasters forming a trembleuse. The porcelain is decorated in the Imari palette with flowers in reserves in the shape of lambrequins in blue. The porcelain circa 1700 The porcelain around 1700 and its silver setting partly from the 18th century.
Manisès ceramic dish decorated in brown metallic luster on a white background with a pseudo-epigraphic band around of a umbilicus and molded triangles, forming a radiant rosette. Sixteenth / Seventeenth century
Large earthenware fountain attributed to Brussels, white enameled depicting an Amphitrite on her chariot holding a shell in her hand, the dolphin forming the pourer - End of the eighteenth century - Attributed to the factory in the rue de Laeken. Similar model reproduced in the book DANSAERT, G., Anciennes faïences de Bruxelles. Brussels: G. Van Oest, 1922 (Former Desmedt collection)
Pair of salt cellars in soft Saint-Cloud porcelain, octagonal in shape on a flared pedestal and gadroons in relief on the edges, decorated in blue monochrome with a flower in the center and valances and foliage scrolls. Eighteenth century - Around 1710-1725. For a similar decoration see the catalog of the museum of decorative arts of Paris - Ref: The porcelain collection of Saint-Cloud by Catherine Lahaussois 1997. Page 46.N°49 of the catalog.
Charming polychrome Delft earthenware statuette representing a child in a high chair - Eighteenth century - Around 1750
Ewer covered in dark brown glazed beige earth, long spillway extending over the body, rectangular handle and pedestal decorated with pastillage. It is decorated in relief with horizontal foliage, ocher and green florets. Filling is done through an opening located under the pedestal - Around 1600
Large anthropomorphic pitcher in Lille earthenware called "Jacqueline", covered, representing a woman in a flowered dress and polka-dot apron, sitting on a green mound - Eighteenth century
Large Moustiers earthenware inkwell in scalloped shape with two animal head handles forming a feather holder, Decorated in blue, yellow and green polychrome with wide lace valance. Inside, three bucket receptacles surrounded by flowers. Placed on a mount and three posterior pewter cups. Signature in ocher "M" by the painter Jean-Baptiste Mille and "OL" for OLérys and Laugier. Eighteenth century