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19th-century fine earthenware
  • Bracquemond Creil & Montereau

    As soon as it was exibited at French internationnal fair in 1867, this service was the most successful In 1866, wishing to embrace the revival of ceramics decorated by transfer printing, Eugène Rousseau sought the collaboration of the painter and engraver Félix Bracquemond. Bracquemond found inspiration for his animal and plant motifs (around 280), in Hokusai’s Manga (1815), Hiroshige’s Grand Series of Fishes (1830) and Taito’s Flower and Bird Paintings (1848), for his innovative, asymetric designs on plates featuring one primary image and two, usually smaller, supplementary images. From its first presentation at the 1867 Universal Exhibition in Paris, the dinner service was very successful and remained so. It was continued by Rousseau’s successors and produced by the manufacturers Creil & Montereau under successive company names, right up to 1938.

  • Grands Oiseaux Vieillard

    Designed by Eugène Millet and crafted by Amédée de Carenza for the Vieillard manufactory in Bordeaux, this fine earthenware service embodies the 19th-century fascination with Japonism. Its polychrome enamel decorations of birds, insects, and botanical motifs, inspired by Hokusai, make it one of the most refined ensembles of its time. A major testament to the dialogue between French art and Japanese aesthetics, it is now preserved in prestigious institutions such as the Petit Palais in Paris and the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Bordeaux.

  • Japon or "Monet" Service

    The Service Japon by Creil & Montereau, produced from 1876 onwards, reflects the widespread fascination with Japonism in the decorative arts. This fine earthenware, with its slightly bluish body, features dark blue printed designs of cherry trees, plum trees, and chrysanthemum-adorned fences. Its refined elegance captures the essence of Japanese aesthetics, popularized by the earlier and iconic Bracquemond-Rousseau service from the same manufacturer.
    Often referred to as the "Monet Service", after a similar set owned by the painter in his Giverny home, it enjoyed great popularity and was widely reissued. A more luxurious version, enhanced with hand-painted red and gold flowers inspired by Imari brocade style, completes this exceptional collection.

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  • Introducing the "Grands Oiseaux" footed plate, an elegant piece hailing from the iconic Escalier de Cristal, the premier tableware store of the 19th century. This plate features a delicately painted scene at its center, depicting tiny mice among melon plants. The base is adorned with a charming bird and a wasp, all framed by a vibrant blue border and...

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  • Sardine dish or large plate in hand-painted earthenware decorated with Breton fishermen in the seaside and four sardines in barbotine. Inscription in the edge : : "Les vraies sardines Amieux Frères[...] Portent la devise : Toujours mieux". (* The real Amieux Brothers sardines [...] carry the motto : Always better) Dinner plate in blue shades in a smaller...

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  • 12 earthenware dinner plates "Paris Assiégé" (*besieged) telling the life during war between France and Prussia, nicely colored made by the French Manufacture Creil & Montereau in the late 19th century.

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    Faience fruit dish from the "Mistletoe" (fr:Gui) set created by Edmond Lachenal (1855-1955) and produced by the French Manufacture Keller et Guérin (Lunéville) 1900-1914. Light green and purple background decorated with mistletoe branches. Gold rim. Marked beneath in blue letters : Les annales politiques / K.G. / E. Lachenal.Each piece is hand-decorated...

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    Faience salad bowl from the "Mistletoe" (fr:Gui) set created by Edmond Lachenal (1855-1955) and produced by the French Manufacture Keller et Guérin (Lunéville) 1900-1914. Light green and purple background decorated with mistletoe branches. Gold rim. Marked beneath in blue letters : Les annales politiques / K.G. / E. Lachenal.Each piece is hand-decorated...

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  • Faience soup tureen from the "Mistletoe" (fr:Gui) set created by Edmond Lachenal (1855-1955) and produced by the French Manufacture Keller et Guérin (Lunéville) 1900-1914. Light green and purple background decorated with mistletoe branches. Gold rim. Marked beneath in blue letters : Les annales politiques / K.G. / E. Lachenal.Each piece is hand-decorated...

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    Faience gravy boat from the "Mistletoe" (fr:Gui) set created by Edmond Lachenal (1855-1955) and produced by the French Manufacture Keller et Guérin (Lunéville) 1900-1914. Light green and purple background decorated with mistletoe branches. Gold rim. Marked beneath in blue letters : Les annales politiques / K.G. / E. Lachenal.Each piece is hand-decorated...

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  • Faience round dish from the "Mistletoe" (fr:Gui) set created by Edmond Lachenal (1855-1955) and produced by the French Manufacture Keller et Guérin (Lunéville) 1900-1914. Light green and purple background decorated with mistletoe branches. Gold rim. Marked beneath in blue letters : Les annales politiques / K.G. / E. Lachenal.Each piece is hand-decorated...

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  • Faience round dish from the "Mistletoe" (fr:Gui) set created by Edmond Lachenal (1855-1955) and produced by the French Manufacture Keller et Guérin (Lunéville) 1900-1914. Light green and purple background decorated with mistletoe branches. Gold rim. Marked beneath in blue letters : Les annales politiques / K.G. / E. Lachenal.Each piece is hand-decorated...

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  • Faience presentation plate with pedestal from the "Mistletoe" (fr:Gui) set created by Edmond Lachenal (1855-1955) and produced by the French Manufacture Keller et Guérin (Lunéville) 1900-1914. Light green and purple background decorated with mistletoe branches. Gold rim. Marked beneath in blue letters : Les annales politiques / K.G. / E. Lachenal.Each...

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  • Art Nouveau faience serving dish from the "Mistletoe" (fr:Gui)  set created by Edmond Lachenal (1855-1955) and produced by the French Manufacture Keller et Guérin (Lunéville) between 1900-1914.Light green and purple background decorated with mistletoe branches. Gold rim. Marked beneath in blue letters : Les annales politiques / K.G. / E. Lachenal.Each...

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  • Art Nouveau faience soup plate from the "Mistletoe" (fr:Gui)  set created by Edmond Lachenal (1855-1955) and produced by the French Manufacture Keller et Guérin (Lunéville) between 1900-1914.Light green and purple background decorated with mistletoe branches. Gold rim. Marked beneath in blue letters : Les annales politiques / K.G. / E. Lachenal.Each piece...

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  • Art Nouveau faience dessert plate from the "Mistletoe" (french: Gui)  set created by Edmond Lachenal (1855-1955) and produced by the French Manufacture Keller et Guérin (Lunéville, France) between 1900-1914.Light green and purple background decorated with mistletoe branches. Gold highlights on rim.  Marked beneath in blue letters : Les annales politiques...

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  • Art Nouveau faience dinner plate from the "Mistletoe" (french: Gui)  set created by Edmond Lachenal (1855-1955) and produced by the French Manufacture Keller et Guérin (Lunéville, France) between 1900-1914.Light green and purple background decorated with mistletoe branches. Gold highlights on rim.  Marked beneath in blue letters : Les annales politiques /...

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  • Sardinière or pilchard plate in Sarreguemines hand-painted earthenware, decorated with sailing boats and geometric waves. Art Deco style.Sails inscribed with the motto "Toujours A Mieux" ("Always Better").

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  • Presenting the "Grands Oiseaux" footed bowl. This elegant bowl showcases a delicate hand-painted pheasant motif at its center. The outer edges are adorned with intricate depictions of small animals and insects such as crabs, birds, and frogs. The vibrant blue border and finely fluted rim add a touch of sophistication to the overall design.

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    Large pair of turquoise-glazed earthenware vases designed by Christopher Dresser for the Minton manufactory, dated 1879.

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  • Sold individually. 2 different models available to choose from. Sleeve-form vase in fine cream-glazed faience, exquisitely hand-painted with vibrant exotic birds perched amid lush foliage. The detailed polychrome decoration is masterfully rendered, with rich tones and precise brushwork, further enhanced by delicate gilt highlights, the gilding to the...

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  • Majolica "Cat & Mouse" Teapot by Minton Archive Collection. Reedition of the late 20th of famous majolica models realized c.1870. Signed and numbered 510/2500, limited edition, made in 1995.

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  • Majolica plate produced by the french manufactory Creil & Montereau. Decorated with strawberry plants in slight barbotine relief and hand-painted red and pink flowers. Marked on the back with Creil & Montereau stamp belonging to the production period 1840-1876 and the name of the model "FRAISE".

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    Partial "Cartels" Service by Creil& Montereau, 38 pieces.

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  • Beautiful and sophisticated dinner service from the end of the 19th century with Art Nouveau details on the handles of serving pieces. The colour range is very original and rare, a bit autumnal and embellished with gold

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  • Sardine plate in hand-painted earthenware decorated with Breton fishermen in the seaside and four sardines in barbotine. Inscription in the edge : : "Les vraies sardines Amieux Frères[...] Portent la devise : Toujours mieux". (* The real Amieux Brothers sardines [...] carry the motto : Always better)

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    This rare set of polychrome enameled earthenware plates, from the Jules Vieillard & Cie manufacture in Bordeaux, features scenes inspired by Japanese art. These scenes are inspired by Hokusai's drawings, "Scenes with Mice." Each piece showcases delicate relief decorations on an ivory background with a black rim and bears the distinctive JVBL monogram...

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  • A stunning dessert plate from the "Kioto" collection by the renowned Creil et Montereau manufacturer, dating back to 1878-1884. This fine earthenware piece, typical of the japonisme trend that swept through Europe in the late 19th century, features a refined design combining printing and underglaze painting, with gold highlights adding a luxurious touch.

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  • A stunning dessert plate from the "Kioto" collection by the renowned Creil et Montereau manufacturer, dating back to 1878-1884. This fine earthenware piece, typical of the japonisme trend that swept through Europe in the late 19th century, features a refined design combining printing and underglaze painting, with gold highlights adding a luxurious touch.

    875,00 €
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  • A stunning dessert plate from the "Kioto" collection by the renowned Creil et Montereau manufacturer, dating back to 1878-1884. This fine earthenware piece, typical of the japonisme trend that swept through Europe in the late 19th century, features a refined design combining printing and underglaze painting, with gold highlights adding a luxurious touch. 

    875,00 €
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  • A stunning dessert plate from the "Kioto" collection by the renowned Creil et Montereau manufacturer, dating back to 1878-1884. This fine earthenware piece, typical of the japonisme trend that swept through Europe in the late 19th century, features a refined design combining printing and underglaze painting, with gold highlights adding a luxurious touch.

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    A table set of 66 pieces, "Marine," signed by Ludovic Napoléon Lepic, was crafted in earthenware by the prestigious Creil and Montereau manufactory in 1889. 

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