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Place of Origin: French
19th Century Porcelain Lidded Hot Chocolate Cups & Saucers by Dihl et Guerhard
Located in Dublin 8, IE
Charming pair of early 19th century porcelain-lidded hot chocolate cups with matching saucers by Dihl et Guerhard, Paris. Each piece is painted ‘en gr...
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Early 19th Century Romantic Antique French Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

French 19th Century Pair of Framed Porcelain Plaques
By Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
A French 19th Century hand painted polychromed Pair of Porcelain Plaques One Representing two Putti in the clouds, among one is hitting the Arrow of Love After the painting by Adolphe-William Bouguereau...
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1870s Napoleon III Antique French Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain, Giltwood

Pair of Neoclassical Paris Porcelain Two-Handled Oviform Vases
Located in London, GB
A pair of neoclassical Paris porcelain two-handled oviform vases French, 19th century Measures: Height 34.5cm, width 14cm, depth 11cm This excellent pair of porcelain vases were...
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19th Century Neoclassical Antique French Porcelain

Materials

Marble

French 19th Century Majolica Porcelain Wicker Style Basket with Pink Glaze
Located in Atlanta, GA
A French majolica porcelain basket from the 19th century, with wicker theme and pink glaze. Created in France during the 19th century, this majolica porcelain basket features a wicke...
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19th Century Antique French Porcelain

Materials

Majolica, Porcelain

Three 19th Century Samson Imari Porcelain Vases
Located in London, GB
A nineteenth century matched garniture of three Samson Imari porcelain vases, including a baluster vase with cover, together with a pair of square trumpet form vases, all decorated i...
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19th Century Chinese Export Antique French Porcelain

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

18th Century Sèvres Porcelain Complete Tea Set, with Painters and Guilders Mark
By Cristalleries De Sevres
Located in New York, NY
A marvelous Louis XVI period Sèvres Porcelain complete tea service, with date letter for 1782. Decorated with landscapes on a dark blue ‘beau bleu’ ground with elaborate gilt decoration. Comprising of six cups and saucers, a milk jug, teapot and sugar bowl and cover. With painter’s mark for Edme-François Bouillat (active 1758-1810) and gilder’s mark for Jean-Pierre Boulanger (pere) (active 1754-1784). France, circa 1782 Sèvres tea services...
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1780s Louis XVI Antique French Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Set of 12 Talking Plates, French Military Signed by Creil Montereau 19th Century
By Lebeuf Milliet & Cie Creil Montereau
Located in Paris, FR
Amazing complete set of 12 talking plates showing each one a different and incredible situations in the French military life by the 19th century. Bea...
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19th Century Napoleon III Antique French Porcelain

Materials

Ceramic

Pair Mennecy 18th Century French Porcelain Pots Made Circa 1750
By Mennecy Porcelain Manufactory 1
Located in Katonah, NY
We are pleased to offer these beautiful Mennecy porcelain blush pots. The pots are decorated with hand-painted flowers in rich enamel colors, among them the distinctive Mennecy purp...
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Mid-18th Century Rococo Antique French Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Antique Limoges Dinner Plates, Set of 11 with Interesting Swirl Flower Design
By Martial Redon
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A fabulously decorated antique set of dinner plates by M. Redon, Limoges France. The collar of the plate features an unique swirl design with past...
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Early 1900s Antique French Porcelain

Materials

Gold

Pair of Sèvres Bisque Porcelain Winged Lions Bearing Gilt Baskets
By Alexandre-Évariste Fragonard 1
Located in Paris, FR
After a Model by Alexandre-Evariste Fragonard Rare Pair of Sèvres Bisque Porcelain Winged Lions Bearing Gilt Baskets Sèvres Royal Manufactory, Restoration period, circa 1...
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1820s Restauration Antique French Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain, Sèvres

Sèvres Porcelain Louis XVI Lyre Mantel Clock by Kinable, Dial by Dubuisson
By Dieudonné Kinable, Dubuisson
Located in Paris, FR
Dieudonné Kinable Enamel Dial Attributed to Dubuisson (1731-1815) Exceptional Porcelain Lyre Mantel Clock from the Royal Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790 Height 62 cm; width 26 cm; depth 16 cm The round enamel dial, signed “Kinable”, indicates the hours in Roman numerals, the fifteen-minute intervals in Arabic numerals, the annual calendar and the signs of the Zodiac, by means of four hands, two of which are made of pierced gilt bronze, the two others in blued steel. The magnificent lyre-shaped case is made of “bleu nouveau” Sèvres porcelain and finely chased and gilt bronze. The bezel is made up of a gilt bronze twisted rope; the pendulum is adorned with brilliant-cut paste stones; the body of the lyre is adorned with gilt bronze beading and with laurel leaf and seed motifs, with two rosettes issuing floral and foliate swags. The clock is surmounted by a mask with radiating sunrays. The spreading foot is decorated with beading and twisted rope motifs and a leafy garland. The en-suite decorated oval base is raised upon four flattened ball feet. The Royal Sèvres Porcelain Factory produced the lyre clock model as of 1785. Four colours were offered: turquoise, green, pink and bleu nouveau. These exceptional clocks were made for the connoisseurs of the time. Louis XVI had a similar clock in his Salon des jeux in Versailles; its dial bore the signature of the clockmaker Courieult (this is almost certainly the example illustrated in P. Verlet, Les bronzes dorés français du XVIIIe siècle, Paris, 1999, p. 41). Kinable, however, was the clockmaker who purchased the greatest number of lyre cases from the factory, and he developed the model in the late 18th century. Among the porcelain lyre clocks signed by this brilliant horologer, one example is in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (illustrated in H. Ottomeyer and P. Pröschel, Vergoldete Bronzen, Band I, Munich, 1986, p. 252, fig. 4.6.26). A second such clock is in the Royal British Collection (see C. Jagger, Royal Clocks, The British Monarchy & its Timekeepers 1300-1900, 1983, p. 130, fig. 176). Bibliography: M. Gay and A. Lemaire, “Les pendules lyre”, in Bulletin de l’Association nationale des Collectionneurs et Amateurs d’Horlogerie ancienne, Winter 1993, n° 68, p. 5-40. Dieudonné Kinable (active circa 1785-1810) One of the most important Parisian clockmakers of the late 18th century. His shop was located at n° 131 Palais Royal. He purchased a great number of lyre-type porcelain clock cases...
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1780s Louis XVI Antique French Porcelain

Materials

Bronze

19th c. Paris Porcelain Bowl
Located in New Orleans, LA
Beautifully Painted Porcelain Bowl
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19th Century Antique French Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

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