French Porcelain Soldiers
Paris Porcelain Soldier Bowl
Located in New York, NY
Paris Porcelain soldier bowl. Antique Liberty Style painted medallion portrait tea cup/bowl of
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Antique Late 19th Century French Decorative Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
Pair of Porcelain Sconces with Soldiers
Located in New York, NY
Pair of circa 1940s French porcelain sconces with soldiers depicted on backplates, glass shades and
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Vintage 1940s French Wall Lights and Sconces
Materials
Porcelain
Vintage Boho Hand Painted Bust of Soldier
Located in west palm beach, FL
A fabulous vintage Boho Porcelain solider. A chic hand painted figure with a beautiful attention to
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Early 20th Century French Bohemian Busts
Materials
Porcelain, Paint
Recent Sales
Soldiers Porcelain Figures Branded Porcelaine de Paris, 18th Century Style
By Porcelaine de Paris
Located in Monza, IT
"Porcelaine de Paris" pair of French porcelain soldiers
These two figurines represent two French
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Vintage 1970s French Napoleon III Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Pair of French Porcelain Soldier Lamps
Located in Houston, TX
Great pair of French porcelain soldier lamps, newly wired. Would look great in a Hollywood Regency
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Vintage 1930s French Neoclassical Table Lamps
Materials
Porcelain
One Pair Of French Porcelain Soldiers
Located in Buchanan, MI
Handsome pair of early 20th century porcelain solders.
Category
Early 20th Century French Decorative Objects
Art Deco 1930s French “Curacao” Figural Russian Soldier Flask by Robj Paris
By ROBJ
Located in London, GB
-1931)) in France. Made from polychrome enamelled porcelain with a cork stopper.
This is a wonderful
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Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Porcelain
Materials
Ceramic, Porcelain, Cork
H 10.24 in W 3.35 in D 2.76 in
Art Deco 1930s French “Curacao” Figural Russian Soldier Flask by Robj Paris
By ROBJ
Located in London, GB
-1931)) in France. Made from polychrome enamelled porcelain with a cork stopper.
This is a wonderful
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Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Porcelain
Materials
Ceramic, Porcelain, Cork
H 10.24 in W 3.35 in D 3.15 in
Large 19th Century Samson Famille Rose Porcelain Soldier Vase
Located in London, GB
A large and rare nineteenth century famille rose porcelain vase of great scale, the faceted lid
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Antique 19th Century French Chinoiserie Vases
Materials
Porcelain
French Empire Marble, Onyx and Porcelain Pedestal, Soldier on Horseback
Located in Houston, TX
19th century pedestal with bronze mounts featuring soldier on horseback
Painted on porcelain
Category
Antique Late 19th Century French Hat Racks and Stands
Materials
Onyx, Marble
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French Porcelain Soldiers For Sale on 1stDibs
An assortment of French porcelain soldiers is available at 1stDibs. Each of these unique French porcelain soldiers was constructed with extraordinary care, often using ceramic, porcelain and metal. French porcelain soldiers have been made for many years, and versions that date back to the 18th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 20th Century. Empire, Louis XVI and louis xv French porcelain soldiers are consistently popular styles. Many French porcelain soldiers are appealing in their simplicity, but Christofle, Creil et Montereau and Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres produced popular French porcelain soldiers that are worth a look.
How Much are French Porcelain Soldiers?
Prices for French porcelain soldiers can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, French porcelain soldiers begin at $450 and can go as high as $55,000, while the average can fetch as much as $3,250.
Questions About French Porcelain Soldiers
- What is French porcelain called?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertNovember 26, 2024What French porcelain is called depends on its type. Prior to 1765, porcelain made in France was not true porcelain, as it lacked kaolin clay. These early pieces are soft-paste porcelain or pâte tendre. After the discovery of kaolin near Limoges, France, French artisans were able to produce true porcelain, which is called hard paste or pâte dure. You may also see French porcelain referred to by the region from which it originated. Examples include Sèvres porcelain, Limoges porcelain, Chantilly porcelain and Vincennes porcelain. Explore a diverse assortment of French porcelain wares on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024One way to identify French porcelain marks is to take a photo with your smartphone or tablet and then perform a reverse image search. Often, doing so will allow you to quickly determine the maker. If this approach fails, explore trusted online resources with photographs of the markings associated with various French makers, such as the crowned N of Sèvres and the H & Co. insignia of Haviland. Another option is to have a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer perform the identification for you. On 1stDibs, find a wide variety of French porcelain.
- 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2024Yes, some French porcelain is worth something. Specifically, there is a demand for some Limoges and Sèvres porcelain pieces, especially those produced by well-known makers, such as Haviland & Co. and Deshoulières. In addition to maker and style, the type, age and condition of a French porcelain piece play a role in determining its value. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer can give you an estimate of how much a particular piece is worth. Shop a large collection of French porcelain on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 15, 2024To identify French Limoges porcelain marks, refer to trusted online resources. There are dozens of markings associated with Limoges porcelain. By comparing the marks on your piece to images shared online, you can determine if your piece is a Limoges. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antiques dealer can also assist you with identification. Explore a range of Limoges porcelain on 1stDibs.