Piero Fornasetti Porcelain Fish Appetizer Hors D'oeuvre Tray,
Pesces,
The early 1960s.
The rare & beautiful hors d'oeuvre dishes and tray consists of an image of a fish displayed on four separate dishes placed in their original gold-toned metal tray.
Dimensions:
The Tray measures 19 1/2 inches long x 6 inches wide x 1 inch high ( 49.5 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm).
Each dish: 5 5/8 inches long 4 1/4 inches wide x 1 1/4 inches high ( 14.3 x 10.7 x 3.1 cm).
Reference: Fornasetti: The Complete Universe, Edited by Barnaba Fornasetti, Illustration-Page 594-595, #108, Pesces (Fish), tray with four appetizer bowls, early 1960's.
Fornasetti: Designer of Dreams, Patrick Mauries, Page 264 for illustration os the same form and design.
Friday, June 15, 2018
Saturday, June 9, 2018
Coalport Porcelain Yellow-ground Wine Coolers.
Coalport Porcelain Yellow-ground Wine Coolers,
Earl's Monogram,
Circa 1810.
Each of the circular yellow-ground porcelain wine coolers has a polychrome scrolling foliate and urn band above a crest of an Earl with a crown above a monogram of interlaced KA, all on a yellow ground.
Dimensions: Height 6 1/4 inches, diameter 9 1/2 inches.
The monogram is seemingly made up of the letters K and A under an Earls coronet. It may represent either a single individual with both initials or the Christian names of a married couple.
#coalport #antiqueporcelain
Earl's Monogram,
Circa 1810.
Each of the circular yellow-ground porcelain wine coolers has a polychrome scrolling foliate and urn band above a crest of an Earl with a crown above a monogram of interlaced KA, all on a yellow ground.
Dimensions: Height 6 1/4 inches, diameter 9 1/2 inches.
The monogram is seemingly made up of the letters K and A under an Earls coronet. It may represent either a single individual with both initials or the Christian names of a married couple.
#coalport #antiqueporcelain
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
East India Company Bird Paintings
As British employees of the East India Company moved into India to work in the 18th & 19th century, they encountered places and scenes which were considered exotic and were, of course, very different from home. To record these foreign places and things, local artists were employed to paint them.
Here are four different birds-
Titled Bilace
Titled Kanra
Titled Muchrunga
Titled Kouroo
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
A Vintage Piero Fornasetti Sezioni Di Frutta Plate
A Vintage Piero Fornasetti Sezioni Di Frutta Plate
Depicting an Eggplant or Aubergine,
#2 in Series,
1960's.
(example from exhibition at the Fornasetti showroom 2013)
This is a fantastic series with split vegetables and fruits depicted in rich colour and detail. This porcelain plate depicts an eggplant (or aubergine) and is beautifully rendered in the trompe l'oeil tradition.
Dimension: 9 3/4 inches across x 1 inch high.
The plates were produced in the 1950s/60s.
Reference: Fornasetti: The Complete Universe, edited by Barnaba Fornasetti, page 604, #128 for examples laid out on a table.
Fornasetti at his strangest- Tema E Variazioni #281.
A Piero Fornasetti Plate Tema E Variazioni #281,
1960's.
The plate is one of the most unusual Tema E Variazioni plates in the series. It was also used on the slip cover of My Life and Times by Henry Miller (1972).
Diameter: 10.25 inches
Piero Fornasetti's most famous work is, without a doubt, his illustrations featuring the face Lina Cavalieri, an operatic soprano. Fornasetti found her face in a 19th century magazine, turning the black and white image into an iconic representation of his work. It was known as the Tema e Variazioni (theme and variation) plate series.
He said: "What inspired me to create more than 500 variations on the face of a woman? I dont know. I began to make them and I never stopped. "
Reference:
Fornasetti: Designer of Dreams, Patrick Mauries, page 192. Mauries writes: For Fornasetti, a single product never exhausted the possibilities of an idea. He loved to let his imagination roam, finding more and more layers of meaning and association in the process. Much of his work, therefore, takes the form of variations on a theme.
Favourite themes include the Sun, playing cards, harlequin, hands and- above all- an enigmatic woman's face that he found in a 19th century French illustrated magazine and which fired him to go on creating image after image until he had turned out over 500, most of them in the form of dinner plates.. They are, in a way, a mediation on the mystery of femininity, the same face appearing, as in a dream, as a moon, a flower, a lake, a mask, a mosaic, a clock, a single disembodied eye..
Reference:
(http://www.fornasetti.com/en/story/temavariazioni/)
TEMA E VARIAZIONI
For Piero Fornasetti, a single idea provided enough inspiration to create infinite variations. In fact, much of his work involved constant evolutions of specific themes. By allowing his imagination to roam freely. Fornasetti was able to constantly reinvent or reinterpret an image.
Of these themes, the most recurrent are: the sun, playing cards, harlequins, hands, self-portraits. But the most famous, the image that inspired Fornasetti to coin the title Tema e Variazioni, is the enigmatic face of a woman: the opera singer Lina Cavalieri.
He found that now iconic face as he leafed through a 19th century French magazine and became fascinated. Taking her as much as a muse and as a motif, he would return to Lina Cavalieris face again and again throughout his career. The archetypal classic female features, and enigmatic expression of Lina Cavalieri became Fornasettis most frequently used template and upon which he based more than 350 variations.
Lina Cavalieris face, explained Piero Fornasetti, was another archetype a quintessentially beautiful and classic image, like a Greek statue, enigmatic like the Gioconda and therefore able to take shape into the idea that was slowly building in his mind. It was this formal, graphic appeal (rather than Lina Cavalieris celebrity) that demanded such loyalty and inspired the spontaneous and ceaseless creativity of Fornasetti. For him, this face became the ultimate enduring motif. With great modesty all these works were reproduced on a series of everyday objects like the plate. Tema e Variazioni shows its variations playing with one idea.
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Piero Fornasetti Dreams

Here is our new Piero Fornasetti catalog
Piero Fornasetti Dreams
Piero Fornasetrti was so incredibly creative- here is a selection of porcelain and earthenware that reflects his brilliant mind.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
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