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A late 19th century French gilt bronze mounted Chinese cloisonné matched garniturecomprising a pair of baluster vases with oil lamp fittings on p...
A late 19th century Majolica glazed earthenware stork stick stand and pedestal in the Minton style
A late 19th century Majolica glazed earthenware stork stick stand and pedestalin the Minton stylethe stork modelled with a watersnake struggling i...
A 19th century French giltwood framed Limoges enamel portrait plaque depicting Madame de Chateau...
A 19th century French giltwood framed Limoges enamel portrait plaque depicting Madame de Chateaubriant bearing initials L.L. for Leonard Limousin...
Possibly attributable to a contemporary of Jaques Laudin (French 1663–1729): A Limoges bowl depic...
Possibly attributable to a contemporary of Jaques Laudin (French 1663–1729): A Limoges bowl depicting the Virgin and childprobably late 17th centu...
A very large collection of ViCenneS-style porcelain flowers, French, late 19th or 20th century (...
A very large collection of ViCenneS-style porcelain flowers, French, late 19th or 20th centuryall modelled after 18th century botanical examples, ...
A very large collection of white Vincennes-style flowers French, late 19th century or 20th centur...
A very large collection of white Vincennes-style flowers French, late 19th century or 20th centuryall modelled in the white, together with a group...
A very large collection of Vincennes-style flowers, French later 19th or early 20th century (13...
A very large collection of Vincennes-style flowers, French later 19th or early 20th centuryall modelled after 18th century botanical examples incl...
A 19th century gilt bronze and cut-glass tazza together with a similar gilt bronze tazza with ass...
A 19th century gilt bronze and cut-glass tazza together with a similar gilt bronze tazza with associated porcelain dish topthe first stamped PICAR...