Large Satsuma vase with hunting scene, Japan, 19th century. Glazed porcelain. Dimensions: 133 x 46 x 58 cm
CASE MADE OF POLYCHROME PORCELAIN FROM THE CAPODIMONTE HOUSE, WITH RICH SCENES OF CUSTOMARY AND MYTHOLOGICAL TASTE. S.XVIII AND S.XIX. 9X14X14CM.
End of the 18th century, beginning of the 19th century, measure without base 49 x 20 with base 62 x 28
Porcelain Capo di Monti "The Bath of Apollo", 19th century Porcelain, with wooden base. Measurements without base: 34 x 52 x 28 cm, measurements with base: 43 x 64 x 39 cm
Pair of Sèvres Porcelain Jars, 19th century Measurements: 27 x 14 x 14 cm each
Pair of Porcelain Jars with Meissen marks, 19th century Measurements: 31 x 16 x 16 cm each
Set of six enameled ceramic pharmacy jars, 19th century Measurements: 27 x 13 x 13 cm
Set of three glazed ceramic pharmacy jars, 19th century Measurements: 27 x 13 x 15 cm
Set of six enameled ceramic pharmacy jars, 19th century Measurements: 19 x 10 x 10 cm
Art Nouveau opaline vase. Good condition. 10 x 18 x 18 cm
Bread box in Chinese porcelain, East India Company, 19th century. Measures: 19 x 11 x 7 cm
White Porcelain Box with Nautical Motif - English School, 19th Century. This elegant white porcelain box features a hand-painted nautical motif, depicting sailors in a harbor. From the 19th-century English School, this piece is distinguished by its refined painting and the use of gilt to frame the scene. The technique employed in its manufacture demonstrates the craftsmanship of the period, making it an object of great aesthetic value. 7x6x10
Decorative Porcelain Box in Ochre Tone - Spanish School, 19th Century. This decorative porcelain box in an ochre tone is decorated with an 18th-century drawing-room scene. A representative example of the 19th-century Spanish School, the meticulous details in the painting and the gilt finish enhance its beauty, showcasing the skillful enameling techniques employed by the artisans of the period. 5 x 9 x 10 cm
Porcelain Box Set - France, 19th Century. This set of finely decorated porcelain boxes comes from France and dates from the 19th century. Each box is adorned with delicate floral motifs and hand-painted scenes, reflecting the elegance and refined taste of the era. The use of porcelain as the primary material lends a distinctive quality and luster, characteristic of French craftsmanship. The boxes vary in size and shape, with gilt details that accentuate their sophisticated design. 4x10x6
Bohemian glass cup and bottle, 19th century 14 x 7 x 6 cm each piece
Polychrome Italian porcelain albarello topped with a fleur-de-lis, Italy, 18th century. Polychrome porcelain with scenes. Dimensions: 36 x 14 x 14 cm.
Chinese porcelain coffee set with decoration, 19th century. Measurements from largest to smallest: 15 x 10 x 10 cm, 12 x 17 x 12 cm, 13 x 12 x 15 cm, 22 x 13 x 21 cm.
Large pair of Manises mirrored plates, 19th-20th century. Good condition, 50 x 50 cm each.
Crystal decanter from La Granja, 19th century. Measurements: 23 x 15 x 8 cm
Pair of candlesticks in German polychrome soft porcelain Volkstedt, 19th century. Both in good condition, measurements: 41 x 14 x 15 cm each.
Eve in Valencian porcelain by Rex. 20th century. 80 x 40 x 25 cm, perfect condition
Children Playing, in 20th-century Valencian Rex porcelain. Perfect condition. 56 x 42 x 31 cm
Set of Murano glass and 24k gold caviar presenters. Perfect condition, with box. Measurements: 44 x 28 x 23 cm, 12 x 20 x 20 cm, and 9 x 9 x 9 cm
Amazon on Horse in Valencian Rex Porcelain from the 20th Century. Perfect condition, dimensions: 60 x 52 x 52 cm
20th Century Design - Decorative Life-Size Dog in Polychrome Porcelain - Italy, 1950s-60s. Dimensions: 92 x 50 x 32 cm, good condition
Three-piece porcelain and bronze garland, 20th century Sevres, with scenes of figures. Porcelain and bronze, 60 cm x 24 cm x 15 cm, 32 cm x 41 cm x 25 cm
Pair of Indian ceramics depicting polychrome elephants, 20th century. Polychrome ceramic, 47 cm x 56 cm x 27 cm.
Porcelain sculpture by Lladró Porcelain, 42 cm x 16 cm x 12 cm.
Lladró porcelain girl drawing water from the well. Porcelain, 16 cm x 24 cm x 16 cm.
Lladró porcelain character with Olympic torch Porcelain, 43 cm x 9 cm x 71 cm
Lladró, Porcelain figurine of a girl with balloons, 28 cm x 16 cm x 16 cm.
Lladró porcelain figurine of a girl with flowers
Porcelain woman combing her hair with a girl in the mirror. Porcelain, 37 cm x 36 cm x 19 cm.
Ceramic flowerpot from Manises, early 20th century. Triana ceramics. Dimensions: 20 cm x 26 cm x 26 cm
Barber's bowl with fawn from Manises, 19th century. Manises ceramics. Dimensions: 11 cm x 36 cm x 28 cm
Glazed earthenware vase with paintings (Signed after Miro, 1993) Glazed ceramic, Measures 63x32x32 cm
Centerpiece with gilded bronze bird and German soft porcelain. Porcelain and bronze, Measures 30x56x25 cm
Chinese cloisonné snuff box 19th century Cloisonné, 10x9x4 cm
Three painted opaline lampshades (19th century) Opaline glass, Measurements 41x22x22 cm
Set of vases and centerpiece in French Sèvres-style porcelain. 20th century. Porcelain and gilt bronze. Sèvres-style ornamental set consisting of a pair of lidded vases and a centerpiece. All three pieces display rich decoration in cobalt blue enamel and gold appliqués, with handles in the form of stylized swans. The hand-painted scenes depict elegant compositions in lush landscapes, highlighting the precision of the brushstrokes and the delicacy of the colors. The meticulous craftsmanship is evident in the glossy finish, the raised details, and the contrast between the opaque tones of the background and the gleam of the gilt ornamentation. The use of enamel and gilt trim is reminiscent of the 19th-century French tradition, inherited by 20th-century workshops that replicated the refinement of the Sèvres manufactories. This set is a representative example of the historicist and decorative taste of the period. Dimensions: 59 × 21 × 12 cm. 28 × 40 × 24 cm
Bisque porcelain relief. Signed Adriano Cecioni. Italian School. 19th century. Bisque porcelain with applied enamel and gilt molding. The relief presents a vibrant Bacchic scene in which a multitude of mythological and human figures intertwine in a festive procession. Fauns, satyrs, and children dance, carry bunches of grapes, and play instruments, while several nymphs advance crowned with laurels and flowers. The fluid arrangement of the bodies, the theatrical gestures, and the exchanged glances create a lively and dynamic visual rhythm, accentuated by the matte whiteness of the biscuit, which emphasizes the interplay of light and shadow. The execution is notable for its meticulous detail in the anatomical representation, the folds of the robes, the vegetal texture, and the festive expressions. The profusely ornamented frame complements the composition. The style evokes the Italian Neoclassical tradition with Mannerist echoes, in keeping with the 19th-century historicist taste that revived models from classical antiquity with a decorative purpose. Signed by Adriano Cecioni and dated in the mold with “Firenze 1772,” indicating a historicist model possibly cast later, linked to the Florentine school of decorative production. Dimensions: 85 × 25 cm; with frame: 122 × 60 cm.
Large Chinese vase in blue and white porcelain with lid. Chinese School. 19th century. Cobalt blue glazed porcelain on a white background. Large Chinese vase with a lid surmounted by a stylized animal figure, probably a Fo dog. The surface is decorated with floral and geometric motifs and heraldic scenes, including imperial dragons surrounded by auspicious symbols, all rendered with great technical precision. The rich composition is arranged in horizontal registers, alternating naturalistic designs with those of symbolic origin. The globular body rises from a narrow base to a pronounced neck that culminates in a sculptural lid. The use of cobalt blue underglaze denotes a clear connection to the great ceramic centers of Jingdezhen during the Qing dynasty, evoking a taste for opulence and spiritual protection. Dimensions: 50 × 26 × 26 cm.
Floral Tray. German School (Meissen). 19th Century. Glazed and Gilded Porcelain. Dimensions: 40 x 35 x 6 cm. Magnificent oval tray decorated with polychrome flowers and gilded edges. The asymmetrical composition features floral motifs in vibrant colors and delicate execution against a white background. The finely applied gilt accents and the quality of the painting are reminiscent of the prestigious Meissen manufactory, a pioneer of European porcelain. The technical refinement and precision of the details make it a piece of great artistic value, representative of the 19th-century bourgeois taste for elegance and floral ornamentation.
Tavern Scene. Capodimonte ware, 19th century. Polychrome glazed ceramic. Dimensions: 30 x 24 x 15 cm. Group sculpture depicting a typical tavern scene, with three figures around a barrel. Two are conversing, while the third, leaning against it, appears dozing. The humorous treatment and naturalistic gestures reflect the Central European folk tradition of 20th-century narrative porcelain. The application of bright, contrasting colors, along with the detailed modeling of faces and clothing, imbues the work with vitality and expressiveness. This type of composition, derived from Meissen and Capodimonte figures, celebrates everyday life with a satirical tone and refined technical finish.
Decorative urn with enamel and stones. Oriental School. 20th century. Glazed ceramic with metallic coating and natural stone inlays. Dimensions: 40 x 21 x 24 cm. This ovoid ornamental urn or vessel is decorated with cobalt blue and celadon enamel, combined with a chased metal mount and coral and turquoise cabochons. Its complex structure, formed by triangular sections and geometric medallions, shows influences of Tibetan art and Islamic design. The blend of techniques—glazed ceramics and metalwork—creates an effect of luxury and exoticism. The piece belongs to the 20th-century Oriental craft movement that reinterpreted ancient motifs in a decorative style, preserving the symbolic spirituality of color and ornamentation.