A French faience tureen and cover 18th century, possibly by Veuve Perrin, indistinctly signed to base and stand, ornately decorated with fruit, on a stand,48cm wide27cm deep33cm highCondition ReportSome surface marks and minor chip to the edge of a leaf shaped border of one foot. Minor chips top decoration. In need of cleaning. Please see additional images.
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Fünf Fayenceteller mit ChinoiserienFrankreich, gepinselte Marke VP ligiert für Manufacture Veuve Perrin um 1740-1803 in Marseille, hellgrauer Scherben weiß glasiert, bemalt mit bunten Scharffeuerfarben, gewellte Fahne, Darstellung jeweils zwei angelnder Personen am Teich, die Fahne verziert mit Insektenmalerei, alle mit Bestoßungen am Rand (durch ehemals angebrachte Wandaufhängungen), D je ca. 24 cm, Quelle: Dr. J. G. Th. Graesse, Führer für Sammmler von Porzellan und Fayence, Klinkhardt & Biermann 1999, S. 220.
A Veuve Perrin French Faience Tromp l'oeil Centrepiece, formed as a tazza containing fruit and raised on dolphin formed feet, painted mark, 33cm highLosses to stalks on bunch of grapes. Losses to the outer leaves. Small section of the plinth reglued. Large flat chip to plinth. No restoration
AN 18TH CENTURY VEUVE PERRIN, FRANCE PORCELAIN BALUSTER CREAM JUG with basket weave rim above a flower spray and country landscape scene with horse and figures. A LOWESTOFT-TYPE ORIENTAL PATTERN PORCELAIN TEA BOWL. A PHILLIP CHRISTIAN 18TH CENTURY FLORAL PATTERN TEA BOWL. AN 18TH CENTURY FLOWER SPRAY TEA BOWL AND SAUCER WITH HATCHED BORDER and A SMALL FLORAL PATTERN TEA BOWL. (5)11cm high 8.5cm diameter and smaller
Keramik, weiß glasiert, goldstaffiert. Querovale Form. Auf der Fahne Blattdekor im Relief sowie gemaltes Blumendekor, im Spiegel polychrom gemalte Darstellung eines Bauernfestes in Landschaft mit Kirche. Unter dem Boden Blaumarke VP mit Stern und fünf Punkten (in der Art von Veuve Perrin). Wohl 19. Jh. ø 48 cm.
A Pair of French Polychrome Glazed Faience JardinieresVeuve Perrin, Marseille, 18th Centuryeach marked VP to the underside.Height 11 3/4 x diameter 12 1/2 inches.This lot is located in Chicago.Condition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold "as is," in the condition they are in at the time of the auction. The physical condition of lots can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect a lot personally or through a knowledgeable representative prior to bidding. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Prospective buyers must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction, and it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that they have requested, received and considered any condition report.
A French faience encrier in the manner of Veuve Perrin, width 23cm; together with other French faience ceramics to inlcude RouenDragonfly wing is cracked through.Inkwell lacking lid and drawer.The pair of ‘obelisks’ have some chips.Lobed inkwell is chipped to foot and has wrong lid.Square inkwell lacking lid.
Satz von drei Tellern mit Schmetterling Marseille, Manufaktur Veuve Perrin, 2. H. 18. Jh. In feiner Muffelmalerei und Gold ausgefuehrter Dekor: im Spiegel in Ovalkartusche gefasster Schmetterling und an der Fahne Rosenblueten. Jeweils am Boden mit Marke, u.a. ein Teller mit ligierter Manufakturmarke ''VP''. Ein Teller mit Haarriss, Glasurabrieb. D. 24,5 cm
Zwei Teller und zwei Platten Marseille, Manufaktur Veuve Perrin, um 1740 - 1803 In feiner Muffelmalerei ausgefuehrter Dekor mit verschiedenen Bluetenzweigen dazwischen teils mit Schmetterlingen. Platten am Boden mit ligierter Manufakturmarke ''VP'' in Schwarz. Teils minimal bestossen. D. 24 cm, L. 40 cm
French Faience Rococo cruet set, 19th century, in the mid-18th century style, spurious blue Veuve Perrin marks, comprising two cruet bottles and covers each painted with figures in landscapes and scattered blue flower sprays within a shaped oval two-handled stand painted with puce lattice pattern and flower sprays, 25cm wide (damaged and repaired)
Veuve Perrin nut dish, circa 1770, the oval wavy edged dish top with central depiction of sailing vessels off a coastline, raised on two mythical sea creature form supports, the wavy edged oval base with two dished compartments decorated with a young lady holding a songbird, the other decorated with a young man holding a staff, surrounded by puce borders and foliate decoration, 38cm wide, 25cm deep, 19.5cm high
Group of 12 French hand painted porcelain containers and plaques including two jars, two plaques, and 8 pill or trinket boxes. Three boxes inscribed with a Veuve Perrin mark along the underside. The jars with a Sevres style mark along the underside.Height ranges from 1/4 in to 3 1/4 in; width ranges from 1 1/2 in to 2 3/4 in; depth ranges from 1 1/4 in to 3 1/2 in.
LARGE VEUVE PERRIN FRENCH FAIENCE DISH - MARSEILLE probably late 18thc/early 19thc, a large deep dish, the centre painted with two couples by a village quay, with boats in the water and village buildings in the background, the rim painted with floral sprays and painted decoration. VP monogram in blue. 39cms by 36cms. Also with a French faience basket, the tin glazed basket painted in the maiolica style, possibly made by Nevers, 27cms diameter. (2)
Four 18th century faience plates, possibly by Veuve Perrin and Gaspard Robert Manufactory, Marseille, and a Mason's Cambrian Argil plate and two dishes, together with a Masons Ironstone China tureen and cover, decorated in the Chinese style with scenes of figures in gardens, 25cm high, a Masons porcelain dessert dish, with hand painted design of a grey wagtail, and a similar dessert plate with green woodpecker design (a/f)
A group of five French enamel and porcelain boxes,late 19th and 20th centuriesincluding a rectangular box bearing inscription 'L'absence est le plus grand des maux', interlaced L mark to base, 7cm wide; Limoges turquoise circular trinket box decorated with flowers, 5cm diameter; a Veuve Perrin faience box decorated with puce flowers, monogrammed initials VP, 8cm wide; triangular Samson-type box decorated in the Chinese export style, 9cm wide and one further florally decorated trinket box (5)Condition report: Faience box - no damages or repairs, some slight staining Motto box- lid has been reglued, some general light scratches and wear to exteriorCircular box - small fault to lid, near claspSamson- lower mount for lid reglued Floral box - no damages or repairs Condition is otherwise good beyond previously stated, no mirrors in any of the boxes.
A PAIR OF FRENCH FAIENCE DISHES each with pie crust edges and decorated in blue and white with Chinese style decoration, 20cm diameter, a Veuve Perrin lidded four section dish, a faience seated lady preserve pot, and a wall pocket flower holder (5) Condition Report: Pair of dishes restored. lidded dish - chip to rim and feet. lady has small chips to rims. wall pocket - badly restored to back and bottom front rim.
A Marseille, Veuve Perrin factory, deep dish, circa 1760Painted with chinoiserie figures and foliage in the manner of Jean Pillement, the shaped rim with birds perched on branches, edged in dark-green with narrow trellis panels at the moulded corners, 38cm diam. (small haircrack to rim)Footnotes:Provenance:The Thomas Dormandy Collection of European FaienceFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Sèvres teacup and saucer, decorated with colourful summer flowers within a gilt cartouche on a bleu Celeste ground, interlaced L's, c.1860; a French plate, decorated with flower sprigs, blue feathered border, 20cm diam, c.1900; a Fürstenberg cylindrical pot, encrusted with floral swags, monogrammed, 6cm high; a pair of gilt metal mounted table sticks, with baluster columns 22cm high, c.1860; a square inkwell, Veuve Perrin, Marseille; etc (7) Condition Report: Veuve Perrin Marseille was a short lived factory
A Dutch Delft polychrome vase, a French Veuve Perrin faience ewer and sundry other Continental ceramics, including a pair of Hispano-Moresque style pottery lustre vases, a blue and white tea caddy, a pierced faience candle holder, a blue and white bulb vase, a creamware 'fence' form jardiniere and a floral-decorated pottery dog (9)
A Dutch Delft polychrome vase, a French Veuve Perrin faience ewer and sundry other Continental ceramics, including a pair of Hispano-Moresque style pottery lustre vases, a blue and white tea caddy, a pierced faience candle holder, a blue and white bulb vase, a creamware 'fence' form jardiniere and a floral-decorated pottery dog (9)
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