Description :
This beautiful pair of Paris porcelain apothecary jars was entirely hand-painted in the celebrated Le Tallec workshop, active in Paris during the mid-20th century. Each jar features richly detailed scenes of exotic birds perched among flowering branches, painted in vibrant multicolored enamels with the refined, expressive brushwork characteristic of Le Tallec’s studio. The domed lids, topped with gilded finials, are decorated with matching floral and avian motifs, with gold accents enhancing the rims and contours.
Both jars bear the handwritten Le Tallec inscription and signature on the underside, confirming their authenticity and Parisian origin.
Condition:
One jar has previously been broken and carefully re-glued, resulting in a long, visible repair line running vertically down one side (clearly photographed). The restoration is stable and the jar remains structurally solid for display. The second jar is in very good condition, showing only light wear consistent with age.
Decorative, collectible, and full of charm, this pair is a lovely example of mid-century Paris porcelain craftsmanship by the renowned Le Tallec workshop.
Dimensions : Ø 11 cm x H 23,5 cm