Cups Bernardaud Porcelain
Cups Bernardaud Porcelain
Tea cup and saucer 5 oz Splendid
At the beginning of the 19th century in France, a number of manufacturers, such as the Parisian manufacturer Pierre-Louis Dagoty, adopted a new mode
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Inspired by the curiosity cabinets that were so fashionable in the 16th and 17th centuries, the pattern is available on a full dinnerware service with scenes reminiscent of Japanese prints: birds depicted in autumnal colors perch on stylized trees in raised gold. Tea cup not included. Made of porcelain. Approx. 5.5Dia. Hand wash. Made in France.
Bernardaud Aux Oiseaux Tea Cup and Saucer
Bernardaud Heloise Coffee Pot
Bernardaud Louvre Coffee Cup and Saucer
1783, original is housed in the National Ceramics Museum in Sèvres, France, The painter Denis Levé and the gilder Jean-Jacques Dieu marry diverse
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Tea cup & saucer 5.7 oz Ecume JP
The product Bernardaud Jardin Indien mug belongs to Jardin Indien. The Jardin Indien dinner service from Bernardaud interprets floral patterns in a very different way: the exotic plants which trail gently over the white background appear almost photo-realistic as opposed to romantically stylized. The delicate leaves and flowers are in subdued shades of green, curry yellow and warm red tones. The plates of the Jardin Indien from Bernardard are framed in a golden yellow border.
Bernardaud Jardin Indien Mug
Handcrafted mug features a mix of lacquer and golden tones Made of porcelain. Approx. 3Dia. x 3T. Holds 9 ounces. Hand wash. Made in France.
Bernardaud Kintsugi Mug
Inspired by the curiosity cabinets that were so fashionable in the 16th and 17th centuries, the pattern is available on a full dinnerware service with scenes reminiscent of Japanese prints: birds depicted in autumnal colors perch on stylized trees in raised gold. Made of porcelain. Approx. 5.1T. Hand wash. Made in France.
Bernardaud Aux Oiseaux Teapot
1778, Original is housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, The painter Pierre-Joseph Rosset, who created this cup in the Sèvres workshops,
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Bernardaud Athena Platinum Single Espresso Cup and Saucer