A faience or fine stoneware figurine of a pug dog (I think) made most likely in France in the 19th century. It is superbly modeled and left in the white to show off all the nice detail. Really a superb figure! The piece is in good condition with a small […]
Antique HR Quimper Candlesticks French Faience. Candlesticks are very difficult to find. And a matching pair is a real treasure. This 8.4 tall pair with the early HR Quimper mark. Excellent condition with no cracks or repair etc. Just a couple of very tiny glaze nicks. The item “Antique HR […]
Antique Pair of French Faience, Couple with Baskets, Double Salts. Great original pair of a man and woman double salts done by Quimper. French faience in great condition is always so hard to find. It was so easily chipped or damaged. Both pieces are signed France. The man salt has […]
Antique French 18th Century Faience Creamware Platter. What a French beauty!! Ive been collecting these 18th Century pieces for decades and still the humble beauty of each piece really amazes me. They have a simple classic look that I feel is gorgeous. This platter measures approx 15×11 1/2. Great condition […]
Here is a beautiful antique French Faience cabinet plate made by the Sarreguemine Majolica factory in the east of France. The makers mark places this plate to have been made around 1890. The back of the plate calls this series “Marines”, I call it’The Cliffs’ since you see the seaside […]
Antique French Art Deco Gabriel Fourmaintraux Desvres Figure Plaque Saint Mary. This is a rare Icon, designed by Gabriel Fourmaintraux, Desvres. It was made in the Art Deco era, and has a typical Art Deco style to it. It depicts Saint Mary and Baby Jesus. It has been hand painted […]
Plates + 1 dish/plater Oyster. All signed, ST CLEMENT FRANCE number 4589. Diameter plates: 9,84. Diameter dish/plater: 14,57. Good condition, not chips, small lack of enamel on the large plater. The item “SERVICE SET FRENCH PLATES OYSTER LEMON FAIENCE MAJOLICA ST CLEMENT pattern 4589″ is in sale since Monday, December […]
This is a beautiful example, although worn, chipped and stained, of a David Johnstone French faience plate from the Bordeaux factory. This factory closed in 1895. There is conderable chipping on the edges, wear on the rim of this dish/plate and staining on both the face and reverse. The foot […]
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