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Round porcelain of Paris Joseph Klotz crown marquis XIXth century

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500 489d

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145,00 €

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Large porcelain round dish decorated with a marquis's crown and gilt, signed Joseph Klotz * 22 rue du paradis Poissonière, from the last quarter of the 19th century.

This dish is in good condition. It is signed below.

Remember: some tiny spots and defects in the blue color around the edges, slight defects in enamelling, slight wear of the gilding, wear and tear, see photos.

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* Joseh Klotz (1825-):

He is a painter on porcelain training. He has been living in Paris since 1843, and has been a porcelain merchant since 1852. In 1861, he applied to the company Klotz et cie, a porcelain factory and decoration workshops, to own a plate-making press for its manufacture. He obtained authorization on 23 March 1863 to use a lithographic press for his decals on porcelain. In 1868 he applied for a lithograph patent in order to produce and sell the lithographic proofs of the models he produced. His establishment is considered "considerable and his clientele numerous". In addition, he works on a patent for the reproduction of proofs. It thus obtains to transform the authorization into patent. Works at 22, rue du Paradis Poissonnière in Paris.

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  • Diamètre 31 cm