Lothaire von Seebach – Portrait of Miss Mary

Oil painting on canvas presenting a portrait of Miss Mary, made circa 1910-1915 by Lothaire von Seebach (1853-1930).

Barrel vinegar maker

Barrel shaped vinegar maker on four feet, made in stoneware probably in the Westerwald.

Strasbourg small mirror

A small Louis XV wooden-carved-gilt-mirror, made in Strasbourg

Charles Spindler

A mix-technic drawing on paper, signed “C. Spindler 1915” for Charles Spindler (1865 – 1938).

Woman portrait

A miniature on ivory presenting a portrait of a woman, made in England in the end of the 18th century.

Landscape

Gouache on paper presenting a landscape, made in the 19th century.

Alabaster medallion

Alabaster ovale medallion presenting a gentleman profile, made in the end of the 17th century or beginning of the 18th century.

Seditious image

A copper engraving presenting a seditious image. In the centre, a urn hides Louis XVI’s profile.

Charles X

A ochre patina plaster statuette presenting a monument project for the king of France Charles X (1824-1830).

Commode de courtoisie

Small commode, known as « commode de courtoisie », made in pinewood and walnut (veneer and solid), circa 1820-1840.

Wedding dish

A pewter round dish, made between 1676 and 1713 in Nuremberg (Germany) by the pewtersmith Michael Höss.

Pitcher

Pewter pitcher, made in the last quarter of the 18th century in Barr (Alsace) by the pewtersmith Jean David Dietz (1753-1833).

Pair of candlestick

Pair of pewter candlesticks, made circa 1800 in Strasbourg by the pewtersmith Jacques Frédéric Borst (1769 – vers 1810).

Paul Hannong earthenware terrine and display dish

A faience « en baroc » terrine (tureen) and display dish, made in Strasbourg by Paul Hannong.

Paul or Balthasar Hannong faience pyramid

A pyramid in faience of Paul or Balthasar Hannong, realized in Strasbourg, around 1735 – 1754.

Westerwald pitcher

A small pitcher in stoneware, made in Westerwald.

Tray by Edmond Lachenal

An earthenware tray with duckling and crayfish, made in 1889 by Edmond Lachenal (1855-1948).