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Stone, Coquerel et Le Gros French Creamware Neoclassical Architecture Plate
Stone, Coquerel et Le Gros French Creamware Neoclassical Architecture Plate

Stone, Coquerel et Le Gros French Creamware Neoclassical Architecture Plate

By Creil et Montereau

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A French Neoclassical faïence transfer printed creamware plate from Stone, Coquerel et Le Gros, circa 1820-1830. A black transfer of an architectural image on a creamware body, de...

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Antique Early 19th Century French Neoclassical Dinner Plates

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Creamware

Empire Plate by Stone, Coquerel and Legros in Paris
Empire Plate by Stone, Coquerel and Legros in Paris

Empire Plate by Stone, Coquerel and Legros in Paris

By François Antoine Legros, Athanase Marie Martin Coquerel

Located in Paris, FR

Earthenware plate from the Creil factory, decorated with a mythological scene in a landscape. In this scene, a young man and Cupid are hunting together, accompanied by a Nymph who is...

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Antique Early 19th Century French Empire Platters and Serveware

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Earthenware

Pair of Porcelain Urn Form Fruit Coolers with Covers and Liners
Pair of Porcelain Urn Form Fruit Coolers with Covers and Liners

Pair of Porcelain Urn Form Fruit Coolers with Covers and Liners

By Stône, Coquerel, and Legros d'Anisy

Located in New York, NY

Pair Footed Fruit Coolers, about 1810-20 Stône, Coquerel, and Legros D’Anisy, Paris (active 1808–49) Porcelain, partially transfer printed in sepia and green and gilded Each, 13 1...

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Antique Early 19th Century French Neoclassical Wine Coolers

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Porcelain

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Paris Porcelain Plate, View of Glames Castle, Scotland, circa 1820
Paris Porcelain Plate, View of Glames Castle, Scotland, circa 1820

Paris Porcelain Plate, View of Glames Castle, Scotland, circa 1820

Located in Geelong, Victoria

Marked to the back “Chateau de Glames, en Ecoss (Scottland)” by Stone, Coquerel et Le Gros taken from a 1782 print by W Watts, Chelsea, after a sketch by T.

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Antique 1820s French Ceramics

Empire Plate by Stone, Coquerel and Legros in Paris
Empire Plate by Stone, Coquerel and Legros in Paris

Empire Plate by Stone, Coquerel and Legros in Paris

By Athanase Marie Martin Coquerel, François Antoine Legros

Located in Paris, FR

Earthenware plate from the Creil factory, decorated with a mythological scene in a landscape. In this scene, a young man and Cupid are hunting together, accompanied by a Nymph who is...

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Antique Early 19th Century French Empire Platters and Serveware

Materials

Earthenware

Early 19th Century Stone Coquerel Legros Paris Porcelain, Coffee, Tea and Sugar
Early 19th Century Stone Coquerel Legros Paris Porcelain, Coffee, Tea and Sugar

Early 19th Century Stone Coquerel Legros Paris Porcelain, Coffee, Tea and Sugar

Located in Mt Kisco, NY

Early 19th century Paris porcelain coffee, tea and sugar items. All three pieces feature delicately hand painted scenes. Accented with gilt decoration.

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Antique Early 19th Century French Empire Tea Sets

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Porcelain

Neoclassical Creil Plate
Neoclassical Creil Plate

Neoclassical Creil Plate

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H 0.5 in Dm 8.5 in

Neoclassical Creil Plate

By Creil et Montereau

Located in New York, NY

Antique neoclassical octagonal creamware plate from the "An de Rome" series "Defeat of Fabius." Stone Coquerel et Le Gros. France early 1800's.

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Antique Early 19th Century French Dinner Plates

Neoclassical Creil Ewer with Naples Scene of St. Elmo
Neoclassical Creil Ewer with Naples Scene of St. Elmo

Neoclassical Creil Ewer with Naples Scene of St. Elmo

By Creil et Montereau

Located in New York, NY

Elme a Naples," with markings for Creil Stone Coquerel et Le Gros. France, early 1800.

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Antique Early 19th Century French Pitchers

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A 200 Plus Set of 19 Century Imperial Russian Silver Flatware by Andrei Bragin
A 200 Plus Set of 19 Century Imperial Russian Silver Flatware by Andrei Bragin

A 200 Plus Set of 19 Century Imperial Russian Silver Flatware by Andrei Bragin

By Andrei Bragin

Located in Vancouver, British Columbia

An exceptional and extremely rare set of a combination of silver and vermeil (gilded silver) flatware designed and crafted in St Petersburg Russia by Andrei Stepanovich Bragin d...

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Antique Mid-19th Century Russian Other Sterling Silver

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Silver, Vermeil

Creil Ét Montereau French Creamware École Militaire À Paris Architecture Plate
Creil Ét Montereau French Creamware École Militaire À Paris Architecture Plate

Creil Ét Montereau French Creamware École Militaire À Paris Architecture Plate

By Creil et Montereau

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A French faïence neoclassical transfer printed plate from Creil ét Montereau, circa 1820-1830. A black transfer of an architectural image on a creamware body, depicting the École ...

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Antique Early 19th Century French Neoclassical Dinner Plates

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Creamware

PH Choisy French Creamware Vue de Fontainbleu à Paris Architecture Plate
PH Choisy French Creamware Vue de Fontainbleu à Paris Architecture Plate

PH Choisy French Creamware Vue de Fontainbleu à Paris Architecture Plate

By Choisy-le-Roi

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A French Neoclassical faïence transfer printed creamware plate produced by P&H Choisy, circa 1824-1836. A black transfer of an architectural image on a creamware body, depicting t...

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Antique Early 19th Century French Neoclassical Dinner Plates

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Creamware

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