Lidded Vase, factory Leperre-Durot, c. 1785 Porcelain lid vase on a high, speeching base, ending in a square pedestal. The abdomen is cylindrical, where the upper part plays slightly and has two dolphin -shaped ears. The belly walks around to the foot and is decorated with modeled leaf vines in Canelures. Painted on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, yellow, purple, black and gold. On the wide cylinder of the abdomen in Grisaille on one side a performance with a building bearing the weapon of the Dauphin and the inscription 'Spes et Amor'. On the right of this a putto with Minevra and a seco


Lidded Vase, factory Leperre-Durot, c. 1785 Porcelain lid vase on a high, speeching base, ending in a square pedestal. The abdomen is cylindrical, where the upper part plays slightly and has two dolphin -shaped ears. The belly walks around to the foot and is decorated with modeled leaf vines in Canelures. Painted on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, yellow, purple, black and gold. On the wide cylinder of the abdomen in Grisaille on one side a performance with a building bearing the weapon of the Dauphin and the inscription 'Spes et Amor'. On the right of this a putto with Minevra and a second putto, which drags the shield of Minerva away with a flower drink towards a vase on a pedestal. The other representation with putti that scoops coal into a (porcelain?) Oven and a putto that models a female image. The narrow part of the abdomen with the weapon of the Dauphin or a crowned double L in a medallion surrounded by leaf vines between which chinoiseries, English and objects. The neck with a decorative band. The lid has the shape of the crown of the Dauphin and is attached to the vase. Lille porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification Porcelain lid vase on a high, speeching base, ending in a square pedestal. The abdomen is cylindrical, where the upper part plays slightly and has two dolphin -shaped ears. The belly walks around to the foot and is decorated with modeled leaf vines in Canelures. Painted on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, yellow, purple, black and gold. On the wide cylinder of the abdomen in Grisaille on one side a performance with a building bearing the weapon of the Dauphin and the inscription 'Spes et Amor'. On the right of this a putto with Minevra and a second putto, which drags the shield of Minerva away with a flower drink towards a vase on a pedestal. The other representation with putti that scoops coal into a (porcelain?) Oven and a putto that models a female image. The narrow part of the abdomen with the weapon of the


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