TABLE ART, 18th century
Elegant bottle ceramic cooler called "with 4 colors", from Rouen factory, around 1720/1740
The cylindrical cooler has 2 small handles on either side in shell shape, displ[...]
A rare pair of lacquered sheet metal planters painted with a blue background from the Regency period. They present a decoration of Chinese characters, pagodas and animals in orange-brown colors on a b[...]
Pair of seals to be refreshed in silver with a hallmark *"C.Balaine n°91 faubourg du temple" Paris around 1830 early 19th century. The body, in the shape of a Medici vase, is surrounded by a frieze of[...]
Pair of bucket-shaped coolers in silver metal resting on a shower base molded with a cavet, a corbin spout and gadroons. The part forming the container is molded around its perimeter with a flat surfa[...]
Important bucket or cooler in hammered brass, resting on a shower foot, and flanked by 2 handles with lion's muzzles. Louis XIV style, 19th century period.
18th century silver-plated metal alcohol cooler. It rests on an oval pedestal molded with nets, the body is divided into two parts by a fretted grille pierced with star motifs. it has two leafy handle[...]
Rare half bucket in silver-plated metal, the edge underlined with a strong ring, the body engraved with coats of arms, from the Louis XIV or Regency period, 18th century. Condition, good, it has retai[...]
Two coolers forming a pair in silvered bronze. They are in the shape of a bucket and rest on a shower foot molded with a cavet, a corbin beak and gadroons. The part forming the container is decorated [...]
Octagonal cooler cache pot in octagonal shape, with two stylized shell sockets, with polychrome decoration in the Rouen taste of lambrequins, flowery vases and in reserve for the dual arms. It bears t[...]
Large champagne bucket. French silver metal. The handles do not show traces of assembly, pledge of quality. Measures 20cm in height, 20cm in diameter. In very good state of conservation.
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