Brands
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A. M. Tauty
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Adrien Etienne Gaudez
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Albert 1er
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Anna Reclouse
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silver
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silver and gold
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Armand Van Romprey
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Asian art is a rich and diverse expression, ranging from Buddhist sculptures to Japanese prints to Chinese calligraphy. It is steeped in spirituality, symbolism and centuries-old traditions, offering a unique perspective on the culture, philosophy and aesthetics of this region of the world.
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Art Déco
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Art Nouveau
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Arthur John Elsley
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Anonymous workshop brings together antique objects whose precise origin is not identified, but which exhibit quality craftsmanship and strong decorative interest.
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Auguste moreau
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Italian Baroque
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Boch Keramis
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black lacquered wood
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Bouffioulx Roger Guérin
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bronze
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Bruchon
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BWKS
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Capo Di Monte
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Carlo Mollica
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Carrier Belleuse
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Charles Graffart
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bronze andirons
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Christofle, a renowned French house founded in 1830, is famous for its expertise in creating silver-plated objects. Its pieces include cutlery, dishes, chandeliers, and luxury accessories, which combine technical innovation and ra
Christofle's silver-plated metal is distinguished by its durability and impeccable finish. The brand uses a patented galvanic silvering process, guaranteeing a uniform and resistant layer of silver. These objects embody timeless luxury and are prized by collectors and tableware enthusiasts.
If you need information on the care or identification of a specific piece
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Christofle, a renowned French house founded in 1830, is famous for its expertise in creating silver-plated objects. Its pieces include cutlery, dishes, chandeliers, and luxury accessories, which combine technical innovation and ra
Christofle's silver-plated metal is distinguished by its durability and impeccable finish. The brand uses a patented galvanic silvering process, guaranteeing a uniform and resistant layer of silver. These objects embody timeless luxury and are prized by collectors and tableware enthusiasts.
If you need information on the care or identification of a specific piece
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Crystal Saint Louis
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cristal baccarat
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bohemian crystal
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murano crystal
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Scailmont crystal
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Sevres crystal
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venice crystal
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French crystal
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DL is a signature of artisans active in the early 20th century, associated with Art Deco style bronze decorative objects. Pieces signed DL are distinguished by their fine chasing, refined decoration (acanthus, shells, stylized motifs), and authentic character. These creations bear witness to a sought-after French artisanal expertise in decoration and collecting.
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Daum
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Delft Boch
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Belgian honors
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Erdmann Schlegelmilch (ES Germany) is a German porcelain manufacturer founded in Thuringia in the 19th century. Renowned for its refined pieces, it is distinguished by its hand-painted floral decorations and fine gold finishes. Highly prized by collectors, ES Germany porcelain embodies the elegance and craftsmanship of the early 20th century.
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Asian earthenware
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Delft earthenware
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Moustiers earthenware is a traditional French craft, characterized by its delicate floral patterns and vibrant palette of colors.
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earthenware from Portugal
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Dagobert armchair
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François Duquesnoy, a 17th-century Flemish sculptor, is famous for his landmark work in the Baroque style and his lasting influence on European art.
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Franz Anton Mehlem is a German porcelain manufacturer founded in the 19th century in Bonn. Renowned for the quality of its fine porcelain and elegant decorations, the Mehlem brand produces refined pieces, now sought after by collectors.
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Gobelins
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Griffins and chimeras
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Guido bon
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GVDP
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H. Gauthiot
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An iconic French manufacturer, Haviland Limoges is renowned for its fine porcelain and elegant tableware, highly sought after by collectors.
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Hil
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Hubert Bequet
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Hubert Fouarge
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oil on panel
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Oil on canvas is a painting technique in which pigments mixed with oil, usually linseed oil, are applied to a stretched canvas. Popular since the Renaissance, it offers a wealth of colours, a varied texture and excellent durability. Used by many artists, it produces unique effects of transparency, relief and depth.
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Hungary
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Joséphine Heitten designates a collection of vintage crystal pieces from the 1960s, characterized by high-quality cut crystal combined with gold-tone metal finishes. These elegant objects, inspired by European design, are prized for their refinement and timeless decorative appeal.
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Josin
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Karl Fabergé
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Kralic
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L. Harding
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Ledoux Gisele
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limoge
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Lloyd John Strevens Frédéric
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Longwy
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Louis Moreau
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Louis Philippe
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Louis XV
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Louis XVI
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Ludwigsburg
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bronze chandelier
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Madame Rimsky Korsakov
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Sculptor Madrassi is renowned for his unique artistic creations, combining tradition and modernity in expressive and captivating works.
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Majolique
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marble
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carrara marble
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Marc Aurèle
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Belgian artist renowned for his commemorative and historical bronze works from the early 20th century.
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Marine
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Sorrento marquetry
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Max Sauze
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Meiji Japon
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Meurisse
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miniature on ivory
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Mirror of Venice
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Miyagi-Franklin Mint
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bank model
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Galatea model
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Murano
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Napoléon 1
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Napoléon 1er
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Napoléon III
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crystal opaline
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Pauline Bonaparte
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lake landscape
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Geuden is the name of several Flemish or Dutch painters active mainly in the 18th and 19th centuries. Among them, the best-known artist is Jean Baptiste Geuden (1773-1831), a Belgian landscape painter.
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Peugeot
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german porcelain
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English porcelain
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austria porcelain
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Bassano porcelain
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Brussels porcelain refers to the refined production of Belgian porcelain and earthenware, particularly active in the 18th and 19th centuries. Influenced by the great European manufactures, it is distinguished by its elegant decorations, often floral or gilded, and by the finesse of its forms. Appreciated by collectors and lovers of the decorative arts, it embodies Belgian craftsmanship and the heritage of a prestigious era.
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Guangzhou porcelain
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Chantilly porcelain
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Copenhagen porcelain
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Gien porcelain
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Herend porcelain
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paris porcelain
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Sarreguemines porcelain embodies the excellence of French tableware from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Produced by the renowned Sarreguemines factory, it is distinguished by the delicacy of its decoration, the richness of its floral and geometric motifs, and the quality of its glazes. Influenced by major artistic movements such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco, Sarreguemines pieces combine elegance, creativity, and industrial expertise. Highly sought after today, Sarreguemines porcelain appeals to collectors and lovers of antique objects with its authenticity, timeless charm, and its prominent place in the history of French ceramics.
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Vienna porcelain
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Vincennes porcelain is a prestigious soft-paste porcelain created in mid-eighteenth-century France. Founded in 1740, the Vincennes factory was renowned for its refined pieces, often decorated with hand-painted floral motifs and rich gilding. It quickly became a symbol of luxury and royal expertise, enjoying the support of Louis XV and Madame de Pompadour. In 1756, the factory was transferred to Sèvres, giving rise to the famous Sèvres porcelain. Today, Vincennes pieces are highly prized by collectors and art lovers.
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Italian porcelain
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porcelaine manufacture à la Reine
porcelain factory à la Reine
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Raniéri
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Rembrandt
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René Delvenne
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Roberts
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Roger Vanhevel
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Royal Doulton
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saber lighter
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The Indian saber is a traditional weapon characterized by its curved blade and richly decorated hilt, reflecting the craftsmanship and culture of India.
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Saint Graal
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samson
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Satsuma
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Simpson Arthur William Devis
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Staffordshire
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strasbourg
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style regence
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restauratie stijl
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Italian stamp
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Belgian stamps
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Unterweissbach
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V.D. Bulcke
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val saint Lambert
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Vallauris
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Van Love
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enamel vase
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villeroy et Boch
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The Vincennes BH mark appears on some antique porcelain objects, usually as an inscription on the reverse. It is associated with elegant decorative pieces, often adorned with floral designs and meticulous finishing. While not formally attributed to a specific manufacturer, objects bearing this mark are appealing for their aesthetic appeal and authentic character. They fit perfectly into an antique porcelain collection or a cabinet of curiosities-style display.
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vintage
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Wedgwood
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Westerwold
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Willem Van de Velde
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William Wyon




































