Description
Loiseau-Rousseau was a student of the sculptor Théophile Barrau and at the turn of the century
each leaf supported by a gate leg and standing on raised pad feet
The clock is house in a lavish bronze case heightened with silver gilt
E 18th Dynasty king
His works are displayed in the Louvre and the Metropolitan Museum of Art and other galleries & museums worldwide
Antique Set of Ten Japanese Nabeshima Mt Fuji Celadon Pottery 8.5" Plates 1900 Redo Loiseau-Rousseau was a student ofA fine set of ten antique Japanese celedon glazed Meiji period Mt. Fuji Plates, signed Nabeshima, circa 1900. Each circular plate is 8. 5" in diameter, with a rich celadon green glaze, all ten are hand painted with raised white enamel decoration representing Mt. Fuiji. All ten plates are signed "Nabeshima" to the verso with a blue four character mark, the base having a cream glaze slightly raised foot with a blue circle around the inside of the foot
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