Boris hat geschrieben: ↑Mittwoch 15. April 2020, 10:06
The flag of France is visible at the stern of the vessel,
I've noticed the flag but just have forgotten to mention it, sorry. It could be flag of France and that would match the a.m. points regarding the name and possible provenance.
And now with details visible - could it be that there is a little 'ornament' painted in yellow/gold in the red field? A coat of arms perhaps?
What is on the top? the blue flag? does it reveal more details too?
The type of the ship could be a kind of sloop, French 'côtre'
[Gäste sehen keine Links] - with those sails 'côtre aurique' see picture 2 there
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So perhaps a merchant ship or pilot or another sort of yacht ...
I would suppose somewhere Bretagne or Normandie for both paintings, but small villages and light houses like the one to be seen are also numerous and not very specific.
What we do not know - even if the paintings look very well - is, if the maker was a professional. And then if only on porcelain or also on other picture supports. And in addition, if he/she was recognized and furthermore - if any information has survived till now resp. is available online. Or if it was done as a hobby. Or it was a professional porcelain painter doing things like that privately ..
Altogether - very scarce evidence. I would propose a chance to get more information: there is a French site for free antique estimations. If the language interferes, you can use a tranlator first to look up the content or to translate a written text before sending your inquiry
There it is
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Paintings chosen
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[Gäste sehen keine Links] - click on the green button and a form shows up
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in Categorie choose again 'Estimation peinture' and under the text box you can upload your pictures
If you decide to try it and get an answer - any feedback then is welcome here
