Porcelain saucer in Paris decorated with a marquis's crown and gilt, taken in the form of vine, signed Joseph Klotz * 22 rue du paradis Poissonière, from the last quarter of the 19th century.
This sauce is in good condition. It is signed below.
There are some slight defects in the blue color around the edges, slight defects in enamelling, slight wear of the gilding in places, wear and tear of time, see photos.
We put other porcelain elements of the same model on sale on this site.
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 for the company Klotz et cie, a porcelain factory and decorating workshops, to own an intaglio 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.