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A Doccia porcelain scent-bottle, 1750-60
Carlo Ginori Manufactory
1,00€
A Doccia scent-bottle and stopper, 1750-60
modelled as a flask in white porcelain and silverCarlo Ginori Manufactory
A Doccia scent-bottle and stopper, 1750-60
modelled as a flask in white porcelain and silver
10 cm hightRelated literature:
G. Morazzoni, Le porcellane italiane, II, Milano 1960, tav. 204
F.Stazzi, Porcellane italiane, Milano 1964, fig. II -
Girl-in-a-swing type scent bottle
A gild-mounted soft porcelain scent bottle and stopper
1,00€
of “girl-in-a-swing” type, circa 1751-54
attributed to Charles Gouyn’s Factory, st. James’s
depicting a seated shepherdess leaning against a flowering rose tree,
in a yellow bodice and flowered skirt, a sheep at her side,
on a circular base, the underside with a pink rose into a ring of leaves.A gild-mounted soft porcelain scent bottle and stopper
of “girl-in-a-swing” type, circa 1751-54
attributed to Charles Gouyn’s Factory, st. James’s
depicting a seated shepherdess leaning against a flowering rose tree,
in a yellow bodice and flowered skirt, a sheep at her side,
on a circular base, the underside with a pink rose into a ring of leaves.
3,25” (8,2 cm) hight
Comparative literature:
G. Pillivuyt, Les Flacons de la Séduction”, Musée Marmottan, 1986, pag 117 -
Meissen scent bottle, circa 1730
A Meissen metal monted scent bottle and cover, circa 1730
1,00€
of flask form, the body painted with a continuous
harbour scene with merchants at discussion and various
pursuits by barrels and packages before distant shipsA Meissen metal monted scent bottle and cover, circa 1730
of flask form, the body painted with a continuous
harbour scene with merchants at discussion and various
pursuits by barrels and packages before distant ships,
the sides moulded with Frauenkopf gilt masks
blue crossed swords mark under the foot
3,2” (8,3 cm) hight -
A Chelsea scent-bottle, circa 1755
A Chelsea gold-mounted scent-bottle and stopper, circa 1755
1,00€
Naturally modelled as a seated pug dog, her head detachable,
with a gold mount to the neck and a collar inscribed “je suis fidelle”A Chelsea gold-mounted scent-bottle and stopper, circa 1755
Naturally modelled as a seated pug dog, her head detachable,
with a gold mount to the neck and a collar inscribed “je suis fidelle”
on a oval base painted with flower,
the underside with a bouquet, gilt dentil rim
2,5” (6,5 cm) hight