Posted 9 years ago
kivatinitz
(342 items)
Sevres-Style lidded urn with a bleu celeste ground, inside the lid there is a strange mark in underglaze blue. The cartouche is of very high quality as the dore bronze mounts marked France. Here there is a similar one http://www.lawsons.com.au/asp/fullCatalogue.asp?salelot=8054B++++++9+&refno=31143745&saletype=P
Inside the reserve you a gallant scene with a man playing the guitar is pretty but no as good as other painted French porcelain I had posted http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/143908-a-sevres-urn-lamp.
¿Does any one knows about the mark?
It is incredible Kivatin. Beautiful.
Simply beautiful ! :)
stunning darling................... :)
Thanks Racer, mikel and Sean for your kind commentaries . Thanks Fortapache, Ivonne, Agh, Kyratango and vetraio for the lovs
your very welcome Kivatinitz!!
https://www.aspireauctions.com/#!/catalog/55/301/lot/11030
Very Cheerful Bright Blue!
Thanks Shawn
Thanks Roycroft and EAPG
Now that is a true piece of French decor, thanks for sharing, kivatinitz. :)
Thanks for the comment Katherine and Freihet and WS for the loves.
Thanks Lulux for the love...
Great records of Celeste urns 11 loves the first one, 14 this and 15 the last one
Good looking urns - kivatinitz !
thanks paulmartin
i don,t known much about sevres, and it is not consistent probably but it might be prudent , to judge the style and it might be louis 16 style altough it is inconsistent with the celeste blue
what could be happening that we are in some kind of vincennes sevres style , and then we are stylisticly before 1840
the inconsistency is the word french coming in which makes it later
so i don,t know, but i really digged deep
sorry my point is missing the A is missing , i am sorry
i am sorry , i don,t know i still believe a type of vincennes tonality scene louis , i6 don,t know what i am doing wrong, it is inconsistent can,t make scense of this this must be louis 16 style
thanks so much apostata I do appreciate a lot your comments sure you know a lot more than I do.
no i don,t know this sorry for the inconvenience Samson and Cie used dots signing around 1890 sevres style, too steep for me