A pair of opaline glass bottles 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)
- Identify Exists:
- False