Richard Ginori - Tureen - Porcelain - Hand-painted






Holds a master’s in Art History, specialising in Second French Empire and Dutch Golden Age.
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Hand-painted porcelain tureen by Richard Ginori, Italy, in Art Nouveau style, 29 x 26 x 23 cm, one piece, in good condition with minor age-related marks and a small chip on the lid.
Description from the seller
Beautiful and rare hand-modeled and hand-painted soup tureen, produced by Richard Ginori in the second half of the 19th century.
The soup tureen and the raviera are decorated with exquisitely refined hand-done floral motifs in the Art Nouveau style, which enhance the shapes of the porcelain.
The soup tureen has side scrolls and a handle decorated with gold details. The whiteness and purity of Richard Ginori porcelain are joined by a refined polychrome decoration, handmade by Ginori artisans, which accentuates the molded forms on the porcelain.
Measurements:
soup tureen 29x26x23 cm
Excellent overall condition, minimal color or gold loss in some spots. A short glaze crack on the lid is noted in the photograph.
Green mark S.C. Richard under each piece. The Richard Ceramics Company, merging with the Ginori manufacture, gave rise in 1896 to the famous Richard Ginori.
Seller's Story
Beautiful and rare hand-modeled and hand-painted soup tureen, produced by Richard Ginori in the second half of the 19th century.
The soup tureen and the raviera are decorated with exquisitely refined hand-done floral motifs in the Art Nouveau style, which enhance the shapes of the porcelain.
The soup tureen has side scrolls and a handle decorated with gold details. The whiteness and purity of Richard Ginori porcelain are joined by a refined polychrome decoration, handmade by Ginori artisans, which accentuates the molded forms on the porcelain.
Measurements:
soup tureen 29x26x23 cm
Excellent overall condition, minimal color or gold loss in some spots. A short glaze crack on the lid is noted in the photograph.
Green mark S.C. Richard under each piece. The Richard Ceramics Company, merging with the Ginori manufacture, gave rise in 1896 to the famous Richard Ginori.
