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Empire Paris porcelain teapot / coffee pot, early 19th century circa 1820

Empire Paris porcelain teapot / coffee pot, early 19th century circa 1820

STATUS : SOLD
PRICE : NC.
CONDITION : Excellent

AVAILABLE QUANTITY : 0

SHIPPING :
France : 20,00 €
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Europe, Maghreb : 40,00 €
Other locations : 75,00 €

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Beautiful Empire teapot, Paris porcelain gilt with fine gold. France, Restoration period, early 19th century circa 1820. Rare pattern : duck head-shaped neck, some parts are porcelain biscuit (non-enamelled porcelain) to reinforce the contrast.

Spectacular model, almost in new condition despite its 200 years old. Superb ; gilt is very fresh.

Height : 26.5cm

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