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Water jug bundle of asparagus, 19th century
By Onnaing
Located in Paris, FR
This stunning pitcher, inspired by the creations of the renowned Onnaing manufactory, is a true work of art in earthenware. Featuring an elegant and refined design, this pitcher stan...
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Antique 19th Century French Pitchers

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Zoomorphic Partridge Ewer Blue French Glass Late 19th century
By Portieux Vallerysthal
Located in Paris, FR
Original zoomorphic pitcher ewer in the shape of a partridge. Beautiful item made of silver plate for the head of the partridge nicely chiseled showing the lovely texture of feathers and blown blue glass for the body part, with a handle on the back. Yellow-colored glass eyes. The Head of the partridge is mounted on a hinge forming a movable lid for the pitcher-ewer. This kind of pitcher ewer was mainly used to serve delicious alcohol or liquor with flavor and aroma, such as pear, and mirabelle plum, as it was during the "Belle Epoque" a very fashionable and refined custom. This colored blown glass was produced by the Portieux Crystal factory created in 1705, it has a written mark "Deposé" beneath the body of the ewer, french work from the late 19th century, probably from Napoleon III period. The history of this factory known as the "Portieux crystal factory" actually begins in Tonnoy in 1690. In 1698, Duke Leopold I of Lorraine granted letters patent to Sieur de la Pommeraye, owner of the premises, associated with François Magnien, holder of the know-how, the exclusivity of glass manufacturing and trade in his duchy. In 1898, the Grand Duchess of Vladimir, wife of the brother of Tsar Nicolas II, discovered the factory while on a cure in Contrexéville. She will become a frequent customer. in 1960, the company supplies many prestigious customers: Maxim's, Brasserie Lipp, Hôtel de Crillon, Le Bristol...
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Antique Late 19th Century French Napoleon III Glass

Materials

Silver Plate

Anthropomorphic Monkeys Porcelain Jugs Pair by Jacob Petit 19th Century
By Jacob Petit
Located in Paris, FR
Pair of porcelain characters realized by Jacob Petit a famous French manufacturer located in Paris. The pair represents two anthropomorphic monkeys dressed in a fancy way reminding t...
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Antique Late 19th Century French Porcelain

Materials

Gold

Art Deco Pitcher by Christian Fjerdingstad, Gallia for Christofle
By Gallia, Christian Fjerdingstad, Christofle
Located in Paris, FR
Elegant Art Deco pitcher shaped with melon-style ribs on a quatrefoil base designed by Christian Fjerdingstad who was a Danish sculptor born in 1891. When he came to France, he creat...
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Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Sheffield and Silverplate

Materials

Silver Plate

Art Deco Jug by Süe & Mare for Gallia, Christofle circa 1930
By Gallia, Christofle, Andre Mare, Louis Sue
Located in Paris, FR
Art Deco jug by Louis Süe(1875-1968) & André Mare (1887-1932) for Gallia - Christofle. Silverplated with plant motifs in low-relief. Stamped underneath "...
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Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Pitchers

Materials

Silver Plate

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