French porcelain sugar bowl with lid

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  1. Lavrentii

    Lavrentii Well-Known Member

    IMG_0306.jpeg IMG_0307.jpeg IMG_0308.jpeg IMG_0309.jpeg IMG_0311.jpeg IMG_0310.jpeg Hello community!
    Looking for help with this sugar / candy bowl.
    After short discussion I think it is French one. No marks or pattern number.
    Handles are unusual so maybe someone recognise this shape or pattern. if you know something about this monogram, please share your information with me too. Thank you!
     
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  2. kentworld

    kentworld Well-Known Member

    Huh. That lid is unusual with the unglazed inner section. While the painting certainly looks rather French, I'm not sure about the body. The initials are worn, but I think PS (which were my Dad's initials coincidentally). Hopefully others will have more ideas.
     
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  3. Lavrentii

    Lavrentii Well-Known Member

    Thanks! it is unusual. And what do you think (crazy idea) could it be Chinese body with local French decoration? It is unusual, even the top rim of the body is not ideal cycle, so it is looks like good quality porcelain but older than appears. And these handles.. I can’t remember any like this before.
     
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  4. kentworld

    kentworld Well-Known Member

    Bit of a mystery to me, but I don't think Chinese. I "think" European. Are the floral swags hand-painted or a transfer? The gilded initials would date to 2nd half of 19th c IMHO.
     
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  5. Lavrentii

    Lavrentii Well-Known Member

    Thank you
    Everything hand-painted, from both sides image is the same, so it is double sided floral pattern with initials.
     
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