19th Century Sèvres Style Porcelain Creamer - Bleu Celeste and Gold - Hand Painted Floral - Crowned A II Mark

Price: €180.00
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This 19th-century French porcelain piece represents the excellence of the Sèvres style during the Second Empire period. The creamer features the iconic Bleu Céleste (heavenly blue) glaze, a hallmark of luxury European porcelain, complemented by hand-painted oval reserves.

Object History:
In the 1800s, high-end French manufacturers, particularly in Paris and Limoges, reinterpreted the 18th-century Royal Sèvres aesthetic. This creamer, with its Neo-Rococo form and rich ornamentation, served as a cabinet piece and high-etiquette tableware.

Details:
- Period: 19th Century (circa 1850-1880)
- Technique / Style: Hard-paste porcelain, fire gilding, and freehand polychrome painting.
- Size: Height 12 cm (4.7 in). Width 9 cm (3.5 in). Depth 7 cm (2.8 in).
- Weight: 200 g (0.44 lb).
- Material: Fine porcelain, 24k Gold.
- Condition: Excellent antique condition. No cracks, repairs, or chips. Minimal natural wear to the gilding on contact points, confirming historical authenticity.

Value:
High-value object for collectors of museum-quality French porcelain and 19th-century decorative arts specialists.

  • Reference
    0003-001-5431
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1543108594

  • Era
    19th century
  • Materials
    Gold
    Porcelain
  • Width, cm
    9
  • Height, cm
    12
  • Depth, cm
    7
  • Weight, kg
    0.2

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