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**Reserved for KMD** No. 2895 Lover's Eye Painting on an English Mintons Gilt Foliate Wreath Plate

Lover's Eye painting on an antique English Mintons bone china saucer with swirled, fluted, and scalloped border and a gold gilt foliate wreath, measuring 5.5"; paired with a "Jardin des Thuilleries" frame from an 18th-century "vue d'optique" hand-tinted engraving of the Tuileries Gardens in Paris, where aristocrats strolled and exchanged "on-dits" not far from the Louvre Palace. The plate measures 5.5"; the frame measures 8.25" x 8.25".

THE HISTORY: Lover's Eyes were a jewelry trend c.1785-1830 of brooches set with tiny watercolor portraits on ivory. Since they were cropped to eyes, they were in many ways more direct and intimate than traditional miniature portraits; but also because they were just eyes, they were often used as daring public testimonies of clandestine love affairs with mystery lovers. 
THE CHINA: Many of my Lover's Eyes are set in antique saucers and dishes which not only work as unexpected frames but add a layer of historical narrative on top of the origin story. Each piece has a unique blend, so that some are more romantic, some more exotic, and some more otherworldly.
Sale price$355.00