Sèvres “Le petit Vendangeur”

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A soft paste porcelain biscuit, Le Petit Vendangeur, Sèvres, circa 1770-1780

Louis XVI desk

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A late 1800 rectangular gallery table, forming a small Louis XVI desk.

Tobacco jar

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An faience tobacco jar, made in the southwest of France.

Strasbourg neoclassic mirror

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A Strasbourg mirror, made in the end of the 18th century.

Pair of silver candlesticks, Paris

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A pair of silver candlesticks made in Saint-Malo (Brittany) in 1772-1775.

Pair of portraits

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A pair of portraits on oil painting on canvas made in the middle of the 18th century, and presenting the first mayor of Lyon and his wife.

Nevers earthenware plate

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An earthenware plate made in Nevers circa 1779, and presenting Saint John the Baptist.

Earthenware duck

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An earthenware duck, South Germany 1750-1800.

Silver ewer

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A silver ewer with his handle in darken wood, Paris 1789-1792.

Pair of andirons

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A pair of bronze andirons made circa 1775-1780.

Cupid and the Youth

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A porcelain group made circa 1770-1780 in the Royal factory of Sèvres.

Joseph Hannong plate

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A plate in faience made in Strasbourg, Joseph Hannong, with a Chinese fisherman, circa 1765-1770.

Louis XVI table

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A Louis XVI style table in walnut, with a marble top, Alsace circa 1780

Radiant face

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A bas-relief plaque in gilded brass made circa 1770.

Fish dish in faience, Lunéville

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EA dish in faience made for serving fish, Lunéville, circa 1770-1780.

Ceramic coffeepot

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A fine earthenware coffee pot with braided handle, made in Septfontaines by Villeroy and Boch factory in Luxembourg, end of the 18th century.

Silver cup

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Silver cup decorated with floral motifs, Paris, 1789-1792.

Two Niderviller faience plates

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Niderviller faience plates with birds decoration, circa 1770.