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NEVERS, early 19th century - Lot 229

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Result : 3 000EUR
NEVERS, early 19th century - Lot 229
NEVERS, early 19th century SALADIER PATRONYMIQUE with contoured gadrooned edges, polychrome decoration in the middle of the Nevers bridge with eight arches, sunny with a lamppost, eight passers-by around and the toll booth, underneath many boats are sailing. In the centre Saint Peter carrying the keys and the Virgin and Child holding his scepter with fleurs-de-lis, they are standing on a leafy mound. The inscription below, Peter. 1823. Mary. On the left, a sailor's ink and the initial F in manganese. Below, on the edge of the dish, a train of six Loire boats consisting of four gabares with square sails hoisted, followed by two boats with barrels and numerous bargemen on the manoeuvre. Carries two labels from the PM Sestié collection and the Gossec conservatory exhibition March 1989 on the reverse. Repairs. D. 31.5 cm BIBLIOGRAPHIE : P. M. Sestié, op. cit. p.17.
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