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French 19thc Porcelain Tray Islamic Motifs Rare
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Pre 1900 item# 1094237
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El Alcazar
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Unusual French tray with Islamic motifs-monogrammed so it was especially made-motifs are botahs and Islamic star-all back filled with multi colored flowers-gold leaf trim on raised edge of tray-wear to some of the botah designs-very striking tray-made in the last half of the 19thc despite earlier tag description from previous owner-10.75 inches diameter-fine rare piece--probably was part of a larger porcelain set once owned by an Arab or Turkish potentate
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French Porcelain Covered Dish-19c-signed
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Pre 1900 item# 75474
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French porcelain covered dish-turquoise and white with ornate monogram H--has large formed artichoke that serves as lid handle--raised designs on leafs-13 inches long-8.5 inches high and 7 inches high--holds lots of artichokes or mashed potatoes--marked CH Pillivuyt a Cie--Paris--with an indication that the porcelain design won a gold metal in 1867--piece is at least 125 years old-very pretty and useful unless you spend all your time in restaurants--perfect condition
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Porcelain Bacchant Group French ca 1800
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Pre 1800 item# 32136
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1895.00
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This a remarkable porcelain piece--It is French--mark is two crossed swords under blue glaze-- Maker is Montreuil-sous Bois located in Seine, France --it is modeled after a sculpture by Claude Michel Clodion a very important French sculptor--Clodion signature is in the back of the statue under glaze--condition is good--big toe on female repaired--the other condition problem-it may or may not be a condition problem is that during the glazing process a few bubbles formed under the glaze and became part of the statue---this is a heavy porcelain statue and firing in a primitive kiln was problematic--if any thing these imperfections confirm the age--large heavy statue--16 inches high-11 inch wide - 5.25 diameter---this a spectacular sculpture---probably the only one in porcelain--bronze was simpler to work with---first quarter 19th century
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