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A pair of Gilt and Painted French Colognes

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: French: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 717847

A pair of Gilt and Painted French  Colognes
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Arlene Noble Antiques



$175.00 

These colognes are beautifully decorated porcelain and have an ornothological mitif, being hand painted andshowing an all over gilt decoration in the shape of leaves. the painting is subtle and colorful and the tops are matching. There has been a repair to the mouth of one of the bottles but this does not detract from their quality. Standing 4 1/2" tall and with blue accents these are elegant and fine.


A Set of Old Paris Pots aux Cremes and Tray

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: French: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 573114

A Set of Old Paris Pots aux Cremes and Tray
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Arlene Noble Antiques



$155. 

A set of fine 19th century C 1880 Old Paris pots aux cremes and covers with the matching tray. these are white with gilt decoration which is appropriate to the period and the color of the gilt on Old Paris is distinctive. These can be used with any pattern. The tray measures 9x9 and has fluted edges and the cups and covers measure 4 and 1 half inches. Difficult to find and the condition is excellent.


A Bloor Derby Two Handled Vase

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: French: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 508542

A Bloor Derby Two Handled Vase
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Arlene Noble Antiques



$575.00 

A wonderful Bloor Derby vase in cobalt blue with a lovely hand painted floral bouquet and gilt decoration. Bloor Derby is the epitome of English Ceramics, their pieces are highly collectable today for the quality of the work and decoration. robert Bloor took over the Derby factiory in 1811, and made several changes tothe work. the shapes were larger, the decoration more flamboyand and gilded. rich colors were used and lavish use of gold typified the period. There is some loss of the gilt to the handles, an unusual spot for this, but the colors and glaze is excellent and the piece is vibrant.

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