A pair of bottles glass opaline with their ball stoppers, dating from the Restoration. Each opaline glass bottle is decorated on the body with Gothic arches painted in gold, punctuated by blue forget-me-nots. Gold lines highlight the neck, while the stopper is topped with a rosette of petals. This decoration was created by the workshop of Jean-Baptiste Desvignes, a painter and gilder of crystals active in Paris from 1817 to 1826.
Restoration period, circa 1820
Dimensions: L:10cm, W:10cm, H:13cm.
Condition report: In good overall condition, with slight wear to the gold.
- Reference :
- 2077
- Width :
- 10 (cm)
- Height :
- 13 (cm)
- Depth :
- 10 (cm)
- Identifier Exists:
- False