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A pair of large French faience vases and covers, late 19th century, decorated in the Moustiers style, each of campana form with bearded satyr heads, both sides of each vase painted with mythological scenes, one side with Apollo and a seated female figure, the other side with Narcissus admiring his reflection, within rococo scroll cartouches surrounded with floral garlands and flower-sprays, the domed covers with flower-bud finials, each 51cm high overall (2)Provenance: The Carmen Thyssen Collection.
Group of 3 French Faience plates with shaped rims and typical decoration one marked Moustiers and the other with EF monogram together witha large charger probably Moustiers, 18th Century decorated in green and ochre colours with wading birds, butterflies and insects wihtin a shaped green line rim (4)charger 41cm longminor wear and crazing to plates
A Moustiers French faience part service, 20th century, painted with an exotic bird amidst flowers and foliage beneath a butterfly, in shades of green, yellow and blue, within simple scroll moulded rims, including large plates, small plates, dessert plates, oval platters, a pierced footed basket, coffee cups and saucers, a moustache cup, a tureen and cover, jugs and serving items (some faults).
A very large French faience charger in the Moustiers 18th Century style, tin-glazed earthenware with painted grotesque and mythical beasts in magenta. Bears a Moustier Olerys-Laugier "L P" signature monogram mark, but probably a 19th Century copy by Edme Samson & Cie. 45.5 cm diameter by 5 cm deep. Condition: An old restoration to the rim at approx 8 o'clock evident and now discolouring. Would benefit from reconservation.
Ceramics.- Rackham (Bernard) Early Netherlands Maiolica, light foxing, 1926; Victoria & Albert Museum: Catalogue of Italian Maiolica, 2 vol., later cloth, 1940 § Piccolpasso (Cipriano) I Tre Libri dell'Arte del Vasaio, 2 vol., facsimile reprint, original cloth-backed boards, slip-case, 1980 § Caiger-Smith (Alan) Tin-Glaze Pottery in Europe and the Islamic World; The Tradition of 1000 Years in Maiolica, Faience & Delftware, 1973 § Crellin (J.K.) Medical Ceramics: A Catalogue of the English and Dutch Collections in the Museum of the Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine, 1969 § Scholten (Frits T.) The Edwin van Drecht Collection: Dutch Majolica & Delftware, The Hague, 1993 § Brulon (D.G.) Histoire de la Faience Française, vol.1-4 (Lyon & Nevers; Moustiers & Marseille; Bordeaux & La Rochelle; Paris & Rouen), Paris, 1997-98, plates and illustrations, many colour, all but the second & third original cloth, the first two rubbed, the last four with dust-jackets; and a quantity of others on Delftware, maiolica and faience including a photograph album of items in the van Drecht collection, many pamphlets, 4to & 8vo (Qty)
Full title: Five blue, white and polychrome French faience plates, Moustiers and Rouen, 18/19th C.Description:Dia.: 24,5 cm (the largest)Dia.: 24 cm (the blue and white plate)Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.
A FRENCH FAIENCE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER possibly Moustiers, early 18th century, decorated in the manner of Jean Berain with classical figures and putti within rococo scrolls, the rim with a continuous foliate border, 41.5cm wideProvenance: The collection of the late Anthony du Boulay FSA (1929- 2022).
A SET OF FIFTEEN MODERN MOUSTIERS FAIENCE BOTANICAL PLATES AFTER AN ORIGINAL SCEAUX FAIENCE DESIGNScript marks verso, 24.5cm diameterFour modern Portuguese (VA) plates decorated in blue and yellow in the 18th century manner, 27cm diameter; and four modern Quimper plates in the late 18th century revolutionary style, script marks, 23.5cm diameter See The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession no. 17.190.1923 for a version of the Sceaux original gifted by J. Pierpont Morgan similar to the lead items in this group.Condition Report: No serious damage noted. Slight wear to the Quimper plates.Condition Report Disclaimer
2-tlg.; Fayence, sandfarbener Scherben. Ober- und unterhalb durch Profile abgeschlossene, geschweifte, passige, rücks. abgeflachte Form auf hohem Fuß, schauseitig reliefplastischer Maskaronausguss mit Messingmontierung und -verschluss, an den Seiten jeweils ein reliefiertes Maskaron mit Ring im Maul. Korrespondierend gestalteter, abgetreppter, glockenförmiger Deckel. Flächendeckender Dekor nach Entwürfen von Jean Bérain (sog. "Decor Berain" oder auch "à la Berain") in kobaltblauer Scharffeuermalerei aus Lambrequins mit Gitternetzmuster, Bandel- und Rankenwerk und kleinen Maskarons bzw. weiblicher Büste, schauseitig drei weibliche allegorische Figuren, Ger. best.; an der Rückwand ein ger. Haariss.; Ges.-H. 46 cm.A two-piece French Moustiers blue and white faience wall fountain with cover. Minor chips and minor hairline-crack. Frankreich. Moustiers. Um 1720-1740.
18 Fachbuecher: Franzoesische Fayencemanufakturen u.a Nevers, Moustiers, Gien, Quimper, Lille Darunter: J. Rosen, La faience de Nevers, 2 Baende, Dijon 2009 - L. Julien, L'art de la faience a Moustiers, Edisud 1991 - P. le Stum, Encyclopedie des ceramiques de Quimper, 2 Baende, Le Mans 2003.
Vintage French Faience Serving Dishes/Tureens Fait Main Decor Moustiers. A fine quality set of 4 French Fait Main Decor Moustiers pottery lidded serving dishes/tureens. Measurements: 1 x 15cm tall and 20cm wide 1 x 12cm tall and 16cm wide 2 x 10cm tall and 14cm wide. Condition: Very good with no chips or cracks
A French faience figure of the Madonna and Child, late 19th century, probably Moustiers, modelled standing in a blue cloak painted with sunflowers, the child in her arms and a lamb at her feet, on a base titled 'MADONNA DELL' AGNELLO', indistinct monogram mark to side edge of base, height 51cm (minor faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A pair of 19th century French faience large baluster vase and covers in the Moustiers style , scrolling beast handles above spiral moulded bodies with classical scenes emblematic of courting mythological figures, with painted marks to underside 54.5cms high, 34cms wide (2) Provenance: The Collection of Countess Veronica Munster Condition Report: Both with restorations to one side handle. Typical fritting to margins and heavily crazed glaze. Condition Report Disclaimer
Full title: Two oval Franch faience de l'Est and Moustiers pottery 'chinoiserie' dishes, 18th/19th C.Description: 44,8 x 31,3 cmÊ 39,2 x 27 cmCondition:Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested report for you.Once complete, it will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Ris Paquot, (Oscar Edmond). Histoire générale de la faience ancienne française et étrangère, considérée dans son histoire, sa nature, ses formes et sa décoration. Text- und Tafelband, zusammen 2 Bände. 2 Bl., 240 S.; 2 Bl. Mit 200 (4 doppelblattgroßen, diese jeweils als 2 Tafeln nummeriert) teils kolorierten, teils pochoirkolorierten lithographischen Tafeln. 39,5 x 29,5 cm. Rotes Halbmaroquin d. Z. (minimal berieben) mit goldgeprägtem RTitel. Amiens, Selbstverlag, Paris, Raphael Simon, 1874-1876.Nummeriertes und vom Autor signiertes Exemplar. Die erste Tafel zeigt einen Brennofen für Keramiken, die folgenden Tafeln präsentieren die verschiedene Objekte aus unterschiedlichen Epochen und Regionen, neben Vasen, Krügen, Amphoren, Vogelkäfigen, Tellern sowie Schuhen, auch reine Dekorelemente und szenische Darstellungen, aber auch Signets der verschiedenen Werkstätten (Lille, Rouen, Sinceny, Nevers, Straßburg, Moustiers, Marseille, Angleterre, Delft, Urbino) werden abgebildet - Minimal gebräunt. Wohlerhaltenes Exemplar. Mit gestochenem Exlibris "Ex Libris Comte E. du Certre".
Emille Galle, Nancy. A late 19th century majolica asparagus service: painted in blue in Moustiers faience style with figures amongst scrolling floral sprays within manganese, ochre and pale yellow borders, the serving dish with central cradle [minor restoration, cradle re-stuck], signed 'E.Galle, Nancy, Depose, 40 x 24cm., the dishes with a single asparagus stem dividing the cavetto, signed 'E.Galle, Nancy', 27cm. [one damaged], (8 pieces)
A Moustiers faience wall cisternCirca 1740Decorated in blue with scattered vignettes of chinoiserie figures in landscapes surrounded by insects and foliage, each side moulded with a mask, the rim and foot with foliate borders the spout moulded with a mask, 35cm highFootnotes:Provenance:The Thomas Dormandy Collection of European FaienceFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Eight (8) Piece Moustiers French Faience Tureen Set. Includes: Large covered tureen 12" H x 13-1/2" W, 6 handled covered bowls, small covered oval bowl. Signed. Condition: Tureen with crack in lid, loss to rim of bowl, oval bowl with repair to finial. Estimate: $200.00 - $400.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
THREE MONOCHROME FRENCH FAIENCE PLATTERS18TH CENTURY of shaped oval form with lobed rims, comprising an orange enamel example depicting a man and a bird within floral borders, underglaze cross mark, possibly Moustiers, 33cm wide; one in green enamel depicting a Chinese man with a parasol, 36cm wide; and a blue enamel example simply painted with flowers and fronds, 36.5cm wide (3)Provenance: A Gentleman’s Collection of French Faïence
SIX FRENCH MONOCHROME FAIENCE PLATES, ATTRIBUTED TO MOUSTIERS18TH CENTURY with waved rims, comprising five in green, one in orange enamel, as per the illustration, depicting central figures within floral borders, including two with matching decoration (6)Largest 25.5cm diameterProvenance: A Gentleman’s Collection of French Faïence
A group of continental ceramics, 19th/20th century, comprising; a 'Naples' canted rectangular dish, moulded in relief and painted with putti in a landscape, 22.5cm wide, a German gilt metal mounted box and hinged cover, painted with a courting couple and flower sprays, 8cm wide, a Moustiers style faience baluster caster, 20.5cm high, a Meissen porcelain saucer, and three French earthenware printed plates, also a porcelain figure of a seated Indian deity (8).
A rare French faience playing cards dish, poss. Ferrat, Moustiers, or Nevers, 18th C. Dia.: 24 cm Provenance: - A private collection, Belgium.- With a tag on the back for the collection G. Papillon, former conservator of the Svres ceramics museum. See also: - Fraysse et Associés, 9 févr. 2012, Lot 13, for a related example (see last image). - Another example is in the Svres ceramics museum. (link) We have more lots available for bidding on on our website only, see www.rm-auctions.com. Both auctions are being held simultaneously, but the extra lots are not available during our live auction nor on this platform. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A rare French faience masonic dish, poss. Ferrat, Moustiers, or Nevers, 18th C. Dia.: 24 cm We have more lots available for bidding on on our website only, see www.rm-auctions.com. Both auctions are being held simultaneously, but the extra lots are not available during our live auction nor on this platform. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A French faience trompe l'oeil dish with olives, Moustiers, 18th C. Dia.: 23 cm We have more lots available for bidding on on our website only, see www.rm-auctions.com. Both auctions are being held simultaneously, but the extra lots are not available during our live auction nor on this platform. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A French faience blue and white topographical plaque, poss. Moustiers, 18/19th C. Dim.: 23,5 x 18 cm We have more lots available for bidding on on our website only, see www.rm-auctions.com. Both auctions are being held simultaneously, but the extra lots are not available during our live auction nor on this platform. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A French faience blue and white armorial dish, probably Moustiers, late 17th or 18th century, the centre painted with an armorial within Berainesque band borders, 40.5cm diameter Note: The shield and coronet of DURFORT, Ducs de Lorges, of Guyenne who were created Ducs de Lorges in 1691 and 1775 and Ducs de Civrac in 1774. Ref: Rietstap J.B. (1884) ARMORIAL GENERAL p.579, col. 2. Note: Guy Aldonce de Durfort, duc de Lorges (1630-1702) was a marshal of France in Louis XIV's army. In the War of the Grand Alliance, he commanded the French army in Germany from 1690-95. The eldest daughter of his marriage to Gabrielle de Fremont married the famous diarist of Louis XIV's reign, the duc de Saint-Simon and according to the latter, the marshal died from a bungled operation to remove a kidney stone at the hands of an inexperienced surgeon.
A French, or other Continental, antique Faience ewer with domed cover, decorated in blue, yellow and green with allegorical or grotesque characters (possibly including Maitre Corbeau and Maitre Renard from the fables of Jean de la Fontaine); the shape after a Chinese Chongzhen original, 17 cm highSimilar wares, decorated in green and yellow with grotesques, have been attributed to the production area of Moustiers-Sainte-Marie during the 18th Century. Condition Report Glaze losses typical with age around rim, edges and spout. Cover chipped
Three items of blue and white faience painted in the Berainesque manner, first half 18th century, probably Southern French or North Italian, Moustiers, Montpellier or Turin, comprising: a baluster jug painted with grotteschi , 19.5cm high; an oval tazza painted with grotteschi , 31.5cm in length and a shaving basin with central rose flower within a lambrequin border, script F mark, 36.5cm in length
A blue and white French faience bellows with grotesques, signed for Laugier-Olerys, Moustiers, 18th C. L.: 66 cm - W.: 24 cm - H.: 12,5 cm Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A late 18th century Moustiers faience shaped plate decorated with a figure and exotic bird, with Adam Faith Collection label to the reverse, diameter 23cm, an 18th century faience shallow bowl decorated with a bird beside cornucopia, bearing Adam Faith Collection label, an 18th century faience plate decorated with a bird upon a branch, with Adam Faith label to the reverse, a 18th century figural decorated shallow bowl, a French faience shallow bowl inscribed '1790 La Patrie est en Danger' bearing Adam Faith Collection label to the reverse, and a floral decorated example (6).
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