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IMPORTANT PART OF A SEVRES PORCELAIN SERVICE
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IMPORTANT PART OF A SEVRES PORCELAIN SERVICE
From Consulat period
SOLD
Object N° 2176

Composed of 28 flat plates, 2 salad bowls, an oval compote, a round compote, a jam maker and two oval sugar bowls.

Hard porcelain.

With polychrome decoration on the edge of an alternating frieze of grapes and daisies, bordered with gold fillets.

Good condition.

Sèvres marks from the Consulate period in red, dated Year X (1801-1802) and Year XI (1802-1803).

Provenance

Service called "garlands of grapes and daisies", the date of entry to the Sèvres sales store is unknown, it was sold on 30 prairial year 10 (June 19, 1802) by Martin-Eloi Lignereux, merchant-mercer in Paris, for the manufacturing account. The name of the buyer is not indicated (Arch. Sèvres, Vz1, fol. 22).

Composition of the service (originally)

80 plates

12 fruit bowls

2 jam makers

2 sugar bowls

2 salad bowls

6 cups gold fillet figure

1 sugar pot

18 scrap cups

1 teapot

1 jug of milk

1 sugar pot

1 cup