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ATTRIBUÉ À JACQUES II LAUDIN (1663-1729)
The item was sold for 650 €
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ATTRIBUÉ À JACQUES II LAUDIN (1663-1729)
Six-lobed bowl in painted polychrome enamel on copper. In the center: Saint George slaying the beast in grisaille punctuated with red on a black background and painted gold. On the sides: a thousand polychrome flowers on a white background. Below, a view of a castle in a landscape and stylized flowers in silver spangles on a black and painted gold background. Two black enameled handles.
Limoges, late 17th century, first half of 18th century.
Height: 4 cm - Diameter: 16 cm
(Damage and missing parts, restorations)
Six-lobed bowl in painted polychrome enamel on copper. In the center: Saint George slaying the beast in grisaille punctuated with red on a black background and painted gold. On the sides: a thousand polychrome flowers on a white background. Below, a view of a castle in a landscape and stylized flowers in silver spangles on a black and painted gold background. Two black enameled handles.
Limoges, late 17th century, first half of 18th century.
Height: 4 cm - Diameter: 16 cm
(Damage and missing parts, restorations)
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