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6 Antique Plates French Transferware Ironstone Set LONGWY LOUIS XVI Aesthetic. A beautiful set of 6 dark blue / petrol transferware ironstone or faience pottery plates. They are decorated a lovely botanical, floral and musical scene. They are made by the famous Longwy pottery makers and the pattern is called […]

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THE WORLD’S FIRST THERMOS. A CRUCHE WITH THE SPOUT AND THE DRINKING SPOUT ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE VESSEL. THE WORKERS IN THE HOT SUN OF THE SOUTH-WEST COULD DRINK WATER FROM THE CRUCHE AS IT SAT ON THEIR BELT UNTIL THEY REACHED THE WORK AREA. THE WATER WAS PROTECTED […]

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NEW COLLECTION MADE IN’BAR BOULUD – PALM BEACH. FROM A CLOSE COLLEAGUE IN AVIGNON WHO LOVES POTS A CONFIT. THIS BEAUTY HAS THER MOST AMAZING GLAZE COLOR WITH THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DEEP BLUE AND CREMES, GREEN DRIPS. WHAT CAN I SAY? MARVELOUS CONDITION BUT WITHOUT A DOUBT MID-19TH C. THAT […]

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WHITE LINE ON PHOTO IS NOT ON CRUCHE. I DON’T KNOW WHAT CAUSED IT THE PHOTO. 19TH CENTURY CRUCHE (ORJOL) OF THE REGION FROM THE GIRONDE (WEST OF TOULOUSE) TO SAINTONGE (ON THE ATLANTIC). THESE CRUCHES ARE JUST STUNNING IN COLOR AND A FORM WHICH IS THE ONLY AREA THAT […]

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IT IS SO STUNNING AND IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION WITH THE AIR OF THE EARLY 19TH C. 7 INCHES H DIAMETER OF 5.5 – 6 AND A RIM THAT HAS EXTRA DESIGN OF A FLARED SHAPE. I HAVE NEVER FOUND A POT A CONFITURE BEFORE. IT IS AS IF THE POTTERS […]

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A STUNNING JASPE MILK PITCHER FROM THE SAVOIE (THE AREA OF THE FRENCH ALPS). THE SIZE AND THICKNESS OF THE GLAZE MAKES THIS ONE OF THE OLDEST OF THE 19TH C WITH AMAZING JASPE COLORS AND EXCELLENT CONDITION. I HAVE NOT FOUND A JASPE PICHET THIS TALL AND WITH A […]

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YOU CAN COMPARE THIS ONE WITH OTHERS. THE BOUTEILLES À PASSANT WAS THE ORIGINAL NAME FOR THIS PIECE THAT WAS MEANT TO CARRY ON THE SIDE OF A HORSE THIUS SO MANY VERY STRONG HANDLES FOR THICK ROPE… OR IF YOU DIDN’T HAVE A HORSE OR BUGGY///ON YOUR BACK. YOU […]

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VERY HEAVY AND VALUABLE. THE PORT-A-CUILLERS / EGOUTTOIR A COUVERTS.. FOR DRYING AND HOLDING UTENSILS ATTACHED TO THE WALL FOR PROTECTING THE DRYING CUTLERY. THE EGOUTTOIR HAD HOLES AS AN EXTRA TO HELP’DRIP DRY’ AND THE PORTS-A-CUILLER WERE FOR DRYING AND HOLDING UTENSILS AT ALL TIMES. THIS PIECE/FORM IS ONE […]

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