Meillonas Faience, Coffee Pot with Eagle Handle, Late 18th century
This striking late 18th-century French faience coffee pot from Meillonas features an unusual handle in the shape of an eagle’s head. Its body is decorated with a rose and other florals and stands on three feet, each showcasing eagle talons holding blue balls. Painted in a vibrant palette of ochre, green, and manganese, this rare coffee pot showcases intricate details, from the fluted body to the textured rendering of the feathers. With its captivating animal motif, this remarkable piece makes a unique decorative piece.
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This striking late 18th-century French faience coffee pot from Meillonas features an unusual handle in the shape of an eagle’s head. Its body is decorated with a rose and other florals and stands on three feet, each showcasing eagle talons holding blue balls. Painted in a vibrant palette of ochre, green, and manganese, this rare coffee pot showcases intricate details, from the fluted body to the textured rendering of the feathers. With its captivating animal motif, this remarkable piece makes a unique decorative piece.
This striking late 18th-century French faience coffee pot from Meillonas features an unusual handle in the shape of an eagle’s head. Its body is decorated with a rose and other florals and stands on three feet, each showcasing eagle talons holding blue balls. Painted in a vibrant palette of ochre, green, and manganese, this rare coffee pot showcases intricate details, from the fluted body to the textured rendering of the feathers. With its captivating animal motif, this remarkable piece makes a unique decorative piece.