“It’s intriguing once you get into the history,” Sharon Borthwick says about her collection of Quimper hand-painted earthenware. The Prairie Village resident has amassed a collection of about 150 ...
WELLESLEY — The Davis Museum at Wellesley College is showcasing a collection of French ceramics in an exhibition, “Nevers in the World,” scheduled to start next month, according to a press release.
A Two French faience pottery planters pottery Decorative Art 34cm (2) Estimate Subscribers only Auction Venue/Sale Sale Date Nov 27, 2023 Join MutualArt to unlock sale information JOIN MUTUALART LOGIN ...
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FRENCH FAIENCE PLATTER AND A PORCELAIN PLATTER, circa 1920 Porcelain Decorative Art 12.5 in. Width Condition Estimate Realized Price -67% below mid-estimate Auction Venue/Sale Sale Date Feb 15, 2020 ...
Decorative arts, even contemporary ones, can be overlooked as museumgoers make a beeline for masterpieces. Seemingly everyday objects—dinnerware, vases, specialty containers, bowls and platters—get ...
Barbara Landreth pointed to two small, yellow Quimper plates she and her husband, Mike, bought while vacationing in France. The antique plates along with a pair of wine glasses and a set of sterling ...
Appraisal: French Porcelain Clock Garniture Set, ca. 1875, from Santa Clara, Hour 3.
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Beginning in England in the early ...
The 2-inch by 1-inch shard of white glazed pottery is just the kind of thing Steve Dasovich has been searching for. The archeologist has been leading excavations in the front yard of Plank Road ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Beginning in England in the early ...