A superb and highly decorative matched suite of 19th-century Paris porcelain, dating to circa 1840–1860. The set includes a grand pair of neoclassical vases and a companion centerpiece, all displaying an exceptional matte “Sèvres blue” ground with rich fire-gilt accents.
Each piece features finely hand-painted landscape reserves in soft Romantic tones, framed with intricate gilt borders. The elegant handles are modeled as white bisque winged putti and nymph of fairy a signature elements of mid-century Paris porcelain workshops. The pedestal bases are finished with black and gold neo-Gothic ornament, adding visual drama and contrast.
Undersides with impressed factory shape marks (“L S”), typical of Paris ateliers of the Louis-Philippe period. This is a substantial and visually striking ensemble, ideal for grand interiors, mantel displays, or luxury classical décor settings.
• France, Paris region, circa 1840–1860
• Size - Vases: 17 in. (43 cm) height, 10 in. ( 25,5 cm ) width, Centerpiece: 14 in. ( 35,5 cm ) height, 15" ( 38 cm ) width, 8" ( 20 cm ) depth.
• Technique: Hand-painted porcelain, bisque figures, gilt decoration
• Condition: Very good antique condition with light expected wear
• A rare and impressive 3-piece suite
Perfect for collectors of 19th-century French porcelain, Sèvres-style pieces, and refined neoclassical décor.