Posted 9 years ago
kivatinitz
(342 items)
These other two pieces of vieux Paris porcelain seems to be a sugar box or sucriere and a biscuit box or a tea box. They seem similar because of the blank, but the sucriere surely is newer than te previously posted tea pot (about 1870-1880) look here http://cf.collectorsweekly.com/stories/IstOWTNh2ddC6b8SqpGIzw.jpg.
The paste is thiner and translucid, it is more exact and the definition of the details (the finial and the woman head or tete). It is also marked with thre III instead of II that bears the tea pot. The bigger one is much older, the color of the paste is not so white, the shapes is not at 90 grades angle, and some literature says that lyons head were popular durin 1820-1830. Thanks Katherine, racer, jscotto, Sean, Sklo, Mikel and Racer4 for the loves and comments to the teapot.
http://www.cdiscount.com/maison/art-de-la-table/sucrier-ancien-en-porcelaine-vieux-paris/f-1179029-auc2009944818892.html
http://www.ebay.fr/itm/Sucrier-boite-Ancien-En-Vieux-Porcelaine-De-Paris19eme-Beau-Decor-Oiseau-Peint-/161860096131?hash=item25af9d1083:g:JTEAAOSwyQtVwj8K
http://myoldhistorichouse.blogspot.com.ar/2011/01/vieux-paris.html
http://www.moinat.co/en/porcelain-earthenware/7960-service-a-the-vieux-paris-en-porcelaine-13-pieces.html
These have a lovely shape. The decorated one is pretty but the plain one showcases the shape!
yes you are right sklo, thanks for the commentaries
thanks vetraio and efesgirl for the loves
I love the shape on the plain one Silvia, but am crazy about the painted one!!
Thanks Rick
lovely and beautiful!!
Thanks Sean for the comment. Thanks Ivonne, Mikel, Robin, Sklo, Racer, JScotto, ho2cult, swfin and Radegen for the loves
Hard to pick between the two as to a favorite. The all white is classic, the decor is appealing. Both very beautiful, thanks for sharing, kivatinitz. :)
Thanks a lot for your kind comment Katherin