Iconographic Engravings – The Fine Arts (1851) French Print of 18th & 19th Century Silver and Glass Tableware - Plate CCCLXXXII
Iconographic Engravings – The Fine Arts (1851) French Print of 18th & 19th Century Silver and Glass Tableware - Plate CCCLXXXII
Antique French Print of 18th & 19th Century Silver and Glass Tableware - Plate CCCLXXXII
Description:
This exquisite antique print, titled "Les Accessoires du Costume et du Mobilier" (Accessories of Costume and Furniture), showcases detailed engravings of 18th and 19th-century silver and glass tableware. Featuring ornate oil and vinegar cruets, mustard pots, and salt cellars, this piece is a beautiful tribute to classic French artistry in table accessories.
Originating from an early 20th-century French design publication, this plate (No. CCCLXXXII) is ideal for collectors, interior designers, and enthusiasts of historical tableware. Each piece on this print is rendered with meticulous detail, giving an authentic view of French Neoclassical and Rococo styles, making it perfect for display or framing.
Features:
- Original Title: Les Accessoires du Costume et du Mobilier
- Plate Number: CCCLXXXII
- Subject: French Silver and Glass Tableware from the 18th and 19th Century
- Era Represented: 18th and 19th centuries
- Condition: Excellent condition, with minor age-appropriate wear
- Dimensions: [Specify exact measurements, e.g., 10" x 14"]
- Framing: Unframed, ready for custom framing
- Language: French
- Publisher: [If known, mention publisher or collection source]
- Unique Elements: Includes depictions of Niederwiller silver and faience pieces, and crystal containers from the H.-R. D'Alliennage Collection.
Perfect For:
- Art and antique collectors
- Fans of French Neoclassical and Rococo styles
- Decorators seeking vintage French decor
- Museum-quality decorative print enthusiasts
- Lovers of antique tableware and dining accessories