Tuesday, July 28, 2009

tiny platters

These small "advertising plates" were gifted to me by my sidekick, Monsieur L, who finds such minuscule things très adorable!... but they are well-made and substantial, in the sense that they represent the existence of once thriving establishments in a Paris [and Geneva] of another age...


"1822 BADAN 1922.....1822 GENEVE 1922" around the rim
[17 cm x 10 cm]















"Offert par la Maison Badan à l'occasion de son Centenaire" inscribed on the back

CAD/US$100/Euros70

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"AU BON ACCUEIL
Mon GAUCHER
98, RUE D'AUBERVILLIERS
PARIS 19. TEL NORD 69-64"
inscribed on the front
spelter
pre-1950's
[11.5 cm X 7.5 cm]

{SOLD}

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"ALIMENTATION - VINS
M. BEAUMARD
74, AVENUE GAMBETTA, 74
COURBEVOIE"
inscribed on the front
spelter painted silver
pre-1950's
[10 cm x 6.5 cm]

{SOLD}

Friday, July 17, 2009

Faience

Who could resist a rustic piece of french glazed earthenware to warm up any table or sideboard or hand...
Although the supply of fresh choices seem endless, old pieces that have been used for decades, perhaps by the same family, are harder and harder to come by - they have been so collectible... and breakable!


Jug/Pitcher/Pichet
jaspé
swirl or marbleized glaze treatment
[this piece had been used for storing oil]turn of the 19th/20th century, [found at the Saint-Ouen flea market in Paris still sticky with oil residue!]
[15 cm high x 16 cm wide to handle/ 11 cm wide top x 9.5 cm wide base]
















CAD/US$300/Euros200

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Terrine with Lid
19th century, [found at a flea market in Utrecht]
[8 cm high without lid on/ 12 cm high with lid/ 9 cm wide top and base/
lid 11 cm wide]



















"K G LUNEVILLE
1896
8 F"
stamped on the base


CAD/US$200/Euros140

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Bowl
pre-1950's [from an aunt who collects them in Provence]
[7 cm high x 11.5 wide top/ 8 cm wide base]
slight chipping around rim

CAD/US$100/Euros70

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Salt Dish
pre-1950's, [found at an antique fair by the Bastille in Paris]
[3 cm high x 9 cm x 5.5 cm wide]
















"EE
10"
stamped on the base

CAD/US$50/Euros35








Monday, July 13, 2009

Holy Smoke and Water

I have sat in dimly lit churches where the priest in his ornate chasuble robe walks by slowly swinging a censer, wafting clouds of incense smoke...the senses are soon lulled by the pungent scent, the sonorous incantations, the flickering candles, and of course, the invocation to a higher purpose...


Censer
19th century, [found at an antique fair in Chatou outside of Paris]
Bronze, [some minor dents]
[27 cm high x 14 cm at the widest]
[attached "cup" inside for burning the incense; the chains are used for swinging it during a religious ritual to distribute the smoke]

CAD/US$500/Euros350

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Vessel for holy water
19th century, [found at an antique fair in the Bois de Vincennes in Paris]
Glass, [some small chips on lip]
[18 cm high x 14 cm at the widest]

CAD/US$200/Euros140



"EAU DE NOTRE DAME DE LA SALETTE"
in relief on one side of the bottle
[Notre-Dame-de-la-Salette in the Rhône-Alpes region of France is a place of pilgrimage due to the appearance of the Virgin to two shepherd boys in 1846, as depicted on the other side of the bottle as in the top image]

Friday, July 10, 2009

Bénitiers

These two lovely bénitiers from Lourdes to hold drops of holy water were found in Paris on separate occasions...
[Over the years I have come across some beautiful pieces but they were always coveted by certain clients and I have had to let them go!]

Detail of the metal relief attached to the below bénitiere depicting the miraculous vision of Bernadette in the grotto of Lourdes...


c. pre-1950's
glass bowl attached to marble plaque with metal medallion
[16 cm in length x 11 cm at widest]

CAD/US$200/Euros140

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"JE SUIS L'IMMACULEE CONCEPTION"
engraved on the upper arch "ribbon"
"NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES"
engraved on the bottom "ribbon"


c. pre-1950's
spelter
[27.5 cm in length x 13 cm wide]

CAD/US$300/Euros200








Monday, July 6, 2009

Virgins [Mary only]

I don't come across many lovely Virgins anymore, especially ones that I must have!
The first two featured below I had found in Paris years ago and have been held in thrall ever since by such exquisite delicacy of details...

Does her face not emit the sweetest expression of love?


"N.D. DES VICTOIRES" engraved on the front of the base


Virgin and Child*
c. late 19th century
spelter
[13 cm high/ 3.5 x 5.5. cm base]

CAD/US$200/Euros140










*This tiny crowned Virgin and Child is based on the statue above the east transept altar in the 17th century Notre-Dame-des-Victoires church built by Louis XIII in Paris [2eme Arr.]


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Gold Virgin
c. late 19th century
gilt metal
[21.5 cm high/ 6 x 6 cm base]

CAD/US$300/Euros200




















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Praying Virgin
c. pre-1950's
paint on plaster
[17 cm high/ 4 x 4 cm base]

CAD/US$100/Euros70