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Porcelain from Paris Nast Halley Antique Pot Milk Gold End 1er Empire 1810

$ 187.4

Availability: 100 in stock

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Porcelain from Paris Nast Halley Antique Pot Milk Gold End 1er Empire 1810
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OLD and GENUINE CREAMER or MILK POT
in PARIS PORCELAIN
WIDE FRIZZLE with a TURNING DECORATION of EXOTIC FLOWERS (in Vogue in the 1st EMPIRE)
The FRIZE is GOLDEN WITH FINE GOLD and the FLOWERS are in RELIEF (by accumulation of fine gold)
ANSE à L'AMOMUM
PALMETTES at the FOOT of THE ANSE
SIGNED, IN FINE GOLD, below: "HALLEY"
Charles HALLEY was renowned for the decorations and the gilding that his workshops applied to the whites (undecorated porcelain) of the NAST manufacture. She then signed these documents. In this collaboration, Charles HALLEY signed pieces that he intended for his own business, including the coffee maker presented here.
ORIGIN: a CASTLE in the PAYS de la LOIRE
Condition: Very good condition. No chip, no chip, no restoration. Just very slight lack of gilding and a small baking defect on the underside.
I offer for sale, in my shop, in several lots, 6 cups with saucers (there are 2 remaining), 2 additional saucers, 1 jug, 1 sugar bowl and 1 creamer from the same service. All these pieces are visible on the last photo.
FRANCE
FIRST EMPIRE period
early 19th century
between 1803 and 1811
(from 1811, the HALLEY manufacture becomes HALLEY-LEBON by alliance)
dimensions (height x width x depth): 18.5 x 8 x 11 cm approximately
total weight: approximately 375 gr
Careful shipping by Mondial Relay (by default) or Colissimo (if requested, with supplement) for France and Colissimo International for the rest of the world. Can be sent by Mondial Relay for certain European countries (consult me ​​for the list of countries and prices).
Reduced shipping costs in case of group purchases.
For the sake of eco-citizenship, my shipments are made with second-hand parcels (from a DIY company). In the same vein, the wedging particles (chips) are biodegradable, made from corn starch, soluble in water and compostable.
(ref .: 21LV07)
Charles HALLEY was renowned for the decorations and the gilding that his workshops applied to the whites (undecorated porcelain) of the NAST manufacture. She then signed these documents. In this collaboration, Charles HALLEY signed pieces that he intended for his own business, including the coffee maker presented here. Careful shipping by Mondial Relay (by default) or Colissimo (if requested, with supplement) for France and Colissimo International for the rest of the world. Can be sent by Mondial Relay for certain European countries (consult me ​​for the list of countries and prices). Reduced shipping costs in case of group purchases. For the sake of eco-citizenship, my shipments are made with second-hand parcels (from a DIY company). In the same vein, the wedging particles (chips) are bi