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    By Coalport Porcelain
    Located in Lambertville, NJ
    Elegant hand painted porcelain oval shape footed vase with floral decoration. The beaded gilt edge with all over floral hand painting with raised beading on the body. A few hand pain...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century English Victorian Vases

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  • 19th Century Parcel Gilt & Hand Painted Decorative Paris Porcelain Vases
    Located in Tarry Town, NY
    Discover the exquisite beauty of our 19th century hand painted and gilt porcelain decorative vase, adorned with a meticulously hand-decorated scene design. This remarkable piece is ...
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    Antique 19th Century French Vases

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  • 19th Century Pair of Decorative English Vases
    Located in London, GB
    A decorative pair of Ridgway vases, hand-painted with central flower panels and elegantly painted and gilded handles.
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    Antique 1850s English Late Victorian Vases

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  • 19th Century Hand Painted Cantonese Vase
    Located in Dublin 8, IE
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    Antique 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Vases

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  • 19th Century French Hand Painted Porcelain Vase
    Located in Dallas, TX
    This elegant and colorful antique vase was created in Longchamp, Burgundy, circa 1890, round in shape with high sloping shoulders and body tapered towards the base, the tall ceramic vessel...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century French Napoleon III Vases

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  • 19th Century, French, Hand Painted Barbotine Faience Floral Vase from Montigny
    Located in Dallas, TX
    This antique majolica planter was sculpted in Montigny sur Loing, France, circa 1860. Tall and oval in shape, the ceramic jardinière stands on a flat rectangular base; it features colorful hand painted floral motifs in high relief on a brown background. The elegant barbotine vase is in excellent condition with rich patinated colors in the pale green, yellow, beige and pink palette. Impressionist ceramics term generally applies to "paint the slip" or "batch gouache". At the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the towns of Montigny-sur-Loing and Marlotte are many artists living places like Jean-Baptiste Corot, Eugène Thirion (1839-1910), Adrien Schulz (1851-1931), Numa Gillet (1868-1940) and Lucien Cahen-Michel (1888-1980), all attracted by the quality of the landscape and the light. When Eugene Schopin founded in 1872 a ceramics factory, he worked with the painters to create a range of designs inspired by Impressionism and decorated according to new public demands. Several ceramic factories will develop around this Impressionist movement. The most famous, such as Georges Delvaux (1834-1909), Albert Boué (1862-1918) and Charles Alphonse Petit (1862-1927), will produce until 1922. Other manufacturers, such as Theodore Lefront...
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    Antique Late 19th Century French Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

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