"Creamer Porcelain Rue De Bondy In Paris 18th Century"
Creamer in Porcelain rue de Bondy in Paris (1781 to 1789). The Manufacture de porcelaine Dhil et Guérhard also called "manufacture du duc d'Angoulême" or "manufacture de Bondy" until 1789 then "manufacture du temple" is a porcelain workshop created in 1781 in Paris, rue de Bondy then rue du temple that has successfully survived the Revolution, the Consulate and the First Empire. It closed its doors in 1828 under the second Restoration. This specimen from the second half of the 18th century has a beautiful border and is decorated with the blue "bordeaux" pattern giving it a delicate appearance. It is clearly marked on the underside. The lid is not original but matches well with the pot. Note a small chip at the neck.
Dimensions:
Total Height : 10,5cm
Height (with handle) : 7,5cm
Width : 8,5cm