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A Pair of 19th century French gilt bronze and green 'Spath-Fluor' fluorite garniture vases and co...
A Pair of 19th century French gilt bronze and green 'Spath-Fluor' fluorite garniture vases and coversin the Louis XIV stylethe bulbous baluster sh...
Circle of Jean Limousin (French, 1505-1575): Two Limoges enamel calendar plates probably symbolis...
Circle of Jean Limousin (French, 1505-1575): Two Limoges enamel calendar plates probably symbolising May and July from the twelve months of the ye...
Possibly attributable to the successor of Pierre Reymond (1513-1584): A Limoges enamel plate depi...
Possibly attributable to the successor of Pierre Reymond (1513-1584): A Limoges enamel plate depicting Moses and the Israelites collecting the Man...
Possibly attributable to the successor of Pierre Reymond (1513-1584): A Limoges enamel plate depi...
Possibly attributable to the successor of Pierre Reymond (1513-1584): A Limoges enamel plate depicting Moses making the water flow from the rockpr...
A 16th century Limoges enamel plaque depicting The Wedding Feast at Canaof rectangular form painted in colours with gilt detailing, the five guest...
Attributed to the workshop of Jean III Penicaud (French, died 1570): A Limoges enamel circular pl...
Attributed to the workshop of Jean III Penicaud (French, died 1570): A Limoges enamel circular plaque depicting Christ walking on waterpossibly a ...
A late 16th / early 17th century Limoges enamel plate depicting a huntsman and a houndpainted en-grisaille on a blue ground with gilt detailing, t...
Pierre Courteys (French, 1520-1602): A Limoges en-grisaille enamelled bowl depicting the Laocoon ...
Pierre Courteys (French, 1520-1602): A Limoges en-grisaille enamelled bowl depicting the Laocoon and his childrenthe centre painted with the figur...
A 19th century Limoges enamel charger decorated with a scene of Artemis and Apollo killing the ch...
A 19th century Limoges enamel charger decorated with a scene of Artemis and Apollo killing the children of Niobe, probably Samson in the manner of...