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E. Bourgeois ~ Antique Paris Porcelain 'Bouquet' Dessert Plate
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Antique Old Paris Porcelain Emile Bourgeois dessert plate. c.1890 France. Wonderfully hand painted with blue and pink wild flower bouquets over a white background. Fine and sumptuous work.
Stamped Faiences Porcelaines Cristaux Grand Depot E. Bourgeois.
Excellent condition with no cracks or chips. Dimensions: 20cm diameter.
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♥ About vintage items ♥
You are buying a vintage item that already has some life under its wings, and is ready for new one with you. Please bear this in mind when you are receiving your new treasure at home, as it may not be perfect, but certainly authentic. I do my best to describe in words and pictures the nature and condition of this item. Contact me if you need more information or more pictures. ♥ About E. Bourgeois Grand Depot ♥ Emile Bourgeois, who owned a famous boutique in Paris. Emile Bourgeois' famous French-style store, located at 21 rue Drouot, in Paris, opened in 1862 and until its closure in 1902, was dedicated exclusively to high-end china. Emile Bourgeois (1823-1926), always remained faithful to his philosophy: to present the best and only the best in chinaware and earthenware. The greatest china and earthenware houses, such as Theodore Haviland, Haviland Morel, Choisy le Roi and others presented in this Parisian store sold here the best of their porcelain and ceramics products, and without exaggeration, many were the products on Emile Bourgeois' counter that could be considered masterpieces. These pieces bear the mark "Le Grand Dépôt Emile Bourgeois at 21 rue Drouot". Within Emile Bourgeois' Parisian shop, the first catalogue was also created, where one could purchase china objects or other products. They were not items made in series, but unique objects of applied and decorative arts. Due to the high quality of the objects during the first few years of the shop's existence, it was soon transformed into a "museum-shop" and it's these same objects which represented French china at international fairs, testifying the excellence in French chinaware and earthenware. |