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Sèvres porcelain plate from Louis XVIII period
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Sèvres porcelain plate from Louis XVIII period
Probably delivered to the count of La Rochejaquelein
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Object N° 430

The marli with a pink ground is decorated with two friezes of stylized polychrome flowers, one of which on a white background, bordered with gilt rims.

Good condition.

Sèvres Royal Factory, 1823.

Mark with blue stamp with the figure of King Louis XVIII.

D. 24 cm.

Provenance

- The original dessert service described "pink frieze colored background in a white area" entered the store on December 10, 1822 (Arch. MN, Sèvres, Vv1, 189) and was delivered to a certain Holgan in 1824, with 121 plates in particular plates, 4 fruit bowls and 2 sugar bowls and trays (Vbb6, 33).

- A collection of the "light pink frieze background" (sic) service entered the store on March 3, 1826 (Vv1, 250-16) and was delivered to the Count of La Rochejaquelein, Auguste du Vergier de La Rochejaquelein (1784-1868), September 8, 1830 (Vbb8, 22), with in particular 16 flat plates including ours, dated 1823, 4 bowls and 2 sugar bowls.

- A third service "pink colored frieze background etc" entered the store on April 9, 1831 (Vv2, 38 v °) and was probably delivered to the composer Auber on May 31, 1837 (Vbb9, 12v °) including 32 flat plates and other pieces individually.