- HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN VEILLEUSE, FRANCE,
HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN VEILLEUSE, FRANCE, 19TH CENTURY, France, 19th century, polychrome enameled and gilded with a covered teapot sitting atop a cylindrical turret-shaped stand set on a pierced base, decorated with houses and landscapes, ht. 9 1/4 in.
- Good Three-Piece French Porcelain Veilleuse,
Good Three-Piece French Porcelain Veilleuse, in the mid-19th-century Paris style, second quarter 20th century, the facade of the pedestal inscribed in gilt script \"Bonsoir\", retains the period porcelain godet, the set consisting of the cylindrical pedestal, the covered teapot and the godet, h. 1\" to 5\".
- A PARIS COFFEE SERVICE, LA COURTILLE
A PARIS COFFEE SERVICE, LA COURTILLE
of empire form and gilt with trailing leaves, the pots with lion mask spout, coffee pot and cover 27cm h, painted crossed swords, c1820 and a French gilt porcelain veilleuse (22)
- FRENCH PORCELAIN VEILLEUSE: Teapot on
FRENCH PORCELAIN VEILLEUSE: Teapot on stand with burner in the lower stand. Cherub decorated, Sevres type cartouche mark. 8 3/4'' h. overall.
- A Paris Porcelain Veilleuse mid-19th
A Paris Porcelain Veilleuse mid-19th c. decorated with gilt bands and polychrome floral reserves height 8 in.
- Paris Porcelain Veilleuse, third quarter
Paris Porcelain Veilleuse, third quarter 19th century, in the rococo taste, in two parts, comprised of a small covered pot and vasiform pedestal with an everted saucer lip, both bearing polychromed floral sprays, overall h. 9", dia. 4-1/2".
- Good Paris Porcelain Veilleuse, second
Good Paris Porcelain Veilleuse, second quarter 19th century, in three parts, comprised of a diminutive pot with a wintry Italianate landscape, a crenellated pedestal with an Italianate harbor scene, and a gilded circular base, h. 8", dia. 4-1/2". See Harold Newman, Veilleuses: A Collector's Guide (New York: Cornwall Books, 1987, rev. ed.), page 55, figure 69 for an identical model of the crenellated pedestal with variant decoration, and also color plate XVIII for a similar nautically-themed example.
- Good Early Limoges Porcelain Veilleuse
Good Early Limoges Porcelain Veilleuse with Rare Marine Decoration of Sailing Ships, third quarter 19th century, in two parts, comprising a covered pot and a modified pyriform pedestal, the base with the impressed mark "P & A" underglaze, perhaps Paroutaud and Allard, overall h. 10", dia. 4-1/2".
- Good French Richly Gilded and Polychromed
Good French Richly Gilded and Polychromed Porcelain Veilleuse, second quarter 19th century, in the rococo taste, in two parts, the pot with a cobalt blue ground, each facade centered by a well-painted oval reserve of flowers, the square pedestal with chamfered corners, each containing the figure of a pensive standing putto, h. 9", w. 5-1/2", d. 5-1/2". An example of this model with variant decoration is illustrated in Harold Newman's Veilleuses: A Collector's Guide (New York: Cornwall Books, 1987, rev. ed.), color plate XV.
- Paris Porcelain Veilleuse, third quarter
Paris Porcelain Veilleuse, third quarter 19th century, in three parts, comprised of a covered gilded pot, a cylindrical pedestal polychromed with a galants scene in a park, and an elliptical godet, overall h. 8", dia. 4-1/2".
- Franco-Bohemian Porcelain Veilleuse,
Franco-Bohemian Porcelain Veilleuse, third quarter 19th century, in the rococo taste, comprised of a covered teapot and a vasiform pedestal, both paneled and with everted lips, the panels with alternating polychromed floral and gilded foliate-scroll reserves, overall h. 11", dia. 4-1/4".
- A Paris Porcelain Veilleuse 19th c.
A Paris Porcelain Veilleuse 19th c. of Gothic inspiration lavender ground with gilt accents height 8 1/4 in.