Chinoiserie. “New Suite of Chinese Arabesques”. Designed by John-Baptiste Pillement who had a long and successful career painting and orchestrating rococo interiors for clients from Warsaw to Lisbon and etched by his wife, Anne Allen. Found in an article by the Public Domain Review.

Design from “New Suite of Chinese Arabesques”. ca. 1790-1799. French. Chinoiserie. Printed à la poupée. Designed by John-Baptiste PIllement and etched by his wife, Anne Allen. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. Artwork itself in the public domain due to age. via https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/chinese-arabesques/?utm_source=newsletter
Design from “New Suite of Chinese Arabesques”. ca. 1790-1799. French. Chinoiserie. Printed à la poupée. Designed by John-Baptiste PIllement and etched by his wife, Anne Allen. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. Artwork itself in the public domain due to age. via https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/chinese-arabesques/?utm_source=newsletter
Design from “New Suite of Chinese Arabesques”. ca. 1790-1799. French. Chinoiserie. Printed à la poupée. Designed by John-Baptiste PIllement and etched by his wife, Anne Allen. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. Artwork itself in the public domain due to age. via https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/chinese-arabesques/?utm_source=newsletter
Design from “New Suite of Chinese Arabesques”. ca. 1790-1799. French. Chinoiserie. Printed à la poupée. Designed by John-Baptiste PIllement and etched by his wife, Anne Allen. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. Artwork itself in the public domain due to age. via https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/chinese-arabesques/?utm_source=newsletter
Design from “New Suite of Chinese Arabesques”. ca. 1790-1799. French. Chinoiserie. Printed à la poupée. Designed by John-Baptiste PIllement and etched by his wife, Anne Allen. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. Artwork itself in the public domain due to age. via https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/chinese-arabesques/?utm_source=newsletter
Design from “New Suite of Chinese Arabesques”. ca. 1790-1799. French. Chinoiserie. Printed à la poupée. Designed by John-Baptiste PIllement and etched by his wife, Anne Allen. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. Artwork itself in the public domain due to age. via https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/chinese-arabesques/?utm_source=newsletter
Design from “New Suite of Chinese Arabesques”. ca. 1790-1799. French. Chinoiserie. Printed à la poupée. Designed by John-Baptiste PIllement and etched by his wife, Anne Allen. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. Artwork itself in the public domain due to age. via https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/chinese-arabesques/?utm_source=newsletter
Design from “New Suite of Chinese Arabesques”. ca. 1790-1799. French. Chinoiserie. Printed à la poupée. Designed by John-Baptiste PIllement and etched by his wife, Anne Allen. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. Artwork itself in the public domain due to age. via https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/chinese-arabesques/?utm_source=newsletter

See the link at the Cooper Hewitt here. There are a few prints of flowers, too. https://collection.cooperhewitt.org/objects/69187389/set/ and the article link here . https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/chinese-arabesques/?utm_source=newsletter

Little accent pieces for your hall table from the height of various décor enthusiams from a little bit back, 1800 to 1900 to be exact. French. Various designers and makers.

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Vase. Chinoiserie. ca. 1900. French. Enamel with gilt bronze mounts in the motif of fô dogs and bamboo branches. Attributed to Edouard Lièvre. Image © 1stdibs, Inc. 2020. Fair use license. via https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/decorative-objects/vases-vessels/vases/rare-cloisonne-enamel-vase-gilt-bronze-mounts-france-attributed-to-lievre/i

Teapot in the design of a stylized hare, the handle having spinning top attachments and ivory insulators and the cover with a ball grip. Japonisme. 1876-1877. Made in Paris.
Teapot in the design of a stylized hare, the handle having spinning top attachments and ivory insulators and the cover with a ball grip. Japonisme, inspired by a Japanese bronze. 1876-1877. Metal. Made in Paris by Christofle after an Emile Reiber design. Stamped “Christofle” and “959661.” Image © CHRISTIE’S 2020. Fair use license. via https://www.christies.com/lotfinder/Lot/theiere-lievre-en-metal-argente-par-christofle-6168745-details.aspx

Bronze candelabra made with antique French doré bronze and Chinese Export porcelain. Orientalist.
Bronze candelabra made with antique French doré bronze and Chinese Export porcelain, with three hand chiseled ormolu elephants supporting each candelabra. Orientalist. ca. 1880. French. Designed by Edouard Lièvre. Made and signed by Ferdinand Barbedienne. Image © 1stdibs, Inc. 2020. Fair use license. via https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/dining-entertaining/porcelain/pair-of-porcelain-dore-bronze-candelabra-barbedienne-edouard-lievre/id-f_2690473/