Continental faience pottery group a plate with two lions c1750-1815 period

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£600

Dated: 1750 to 1810 Belgium and France

This group consists of a charming Nevers Pottery French plate painted with a duck at a water pipe and dates to the early 19th century. ( Price £275) The two lions are probably from Brussels and are modeled on their haunches with heads slightly turned, raised on manganese, and blue base. The figures are from the 18th century and have some chips and one with an ancient hairline, none of which detract from their naive charm. ( Price £400 for the duo). I can offer the three together as a group for £600.

Dimensions: 4.25 inches high

Diameter: 9 inches

Current Condition: Plate some glaze chipping at the rim, the lions with chips at the base, and one with a hairline crack.

Provenance: Private collection England

£600    $810

Description

This group consists of a charming Nevers Pottery French plate painted with a duck at a water pipe and dates to the early 19th century. ( Price £275)
The two lions are probably from Brussels and are modeled on their haunches with heads slightly turned, raised on manganese, and blue base. The figures are from the 18th century and have some chips and one with an ancient hairline, none of which detract from their naive charm. ( Price £400 for the duo).
I can offer the three together as a group for £600.

Additional information

Dimensions 4.25 in