French Empire Period Paris Porcelain Basin and Pitcher with Napoleonic Emblems

1 590.00€
In stock: 1 available
Product Details
➤ Place of Origin : Europe - France
➤ Period : Early 19th Century
➤ Materials : Paint - Porcelain
➤ Techniques : Gilt - Hand-Painted
➤ Item Condition : Good - Lightly used, with very light scratches, or minor cosmetic wear, but has no structural issues. Most antique and vintage items fit this condition.
➤ Product stock : In France
➤ Delivery information, number of packages: 1

An extremely elegant Paris Porcelain wash basin and pitcher dating from the First Empire Period, around 1815, and featuring as its decoration the emblems of the Emperor Napoleon himself: an eagle, bees, laurel wreaths and the capital letter 'N'. The boat-shaped basin has a gilt rim and has a good depth to it, while the pitcher has a nicely curved tall handle and wide pouring spout, all embellished with gilt detailing. Originally a practical set, used for performing morning ablutions before the days of ensuite bathrooms and hot and cold running water, this does show some minimal signs of use, including a minor crack. A very handsome decorative addition, perfect, perhaps, for a gentleman's bathroom.

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French Empire Period Paris Porcelain Basin and Pitcher with Napoleonic Emblems

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