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A pair of blue opaline crystal flask, French Restauration

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Ref: 4372

A pair of blue opaline crystal flask, French Restauration

€3500

Era: 19th century, French Restauration.
Materials: opaline.
Dim (in): Diam 4,1 in / H 5,3 in.
Dim (cm): Diam 10,5 cm / H 13,5 cm.
 

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Pair of blue opaline perfume bottles with their ball-shaped stoppers. A rose and gilded petals decorates the tops of the stoppers, and gold bands highlight the necks of the bottles. Each bottle features gold bands that frame a ring of gold and dark blue roses, anemones, and forget-me-nots. The delicate decoration is typical of Jean-Baptiste Desvignes’s 1820’s production. During this time, Jean-Baptiste Desvignes found a way to paint on opaline crystal and glass. He used only vegetable-based colors that he affixed to the opaline crystal. The tones, always matte, were limited to dark blue and red. The gilding dominated, using patterns of palmettes, flowers, and garlands. Light wear to the gold. Circa 1820-1830

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A pair of blue opaline crystal flask, French Restauration

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