(14 Pc) Antique French 1844 Sevres Porcelain Plates Set
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DESCRIPTION: (14 Pc) Antique French 1844 Sevres rare and decorative set of plates and serving plates. Each plate with Sevres mark to the reverse and Chateau des Tuileries hallmark. This rare set of Sevres plates each have an azure blue ground centred by a white central reserve with gilt highlights finely painted with the monogram emblem for Louis Philippe in the middle in solid gold, above a laurel garland and flanked by cherub figures. Manufactured in France (Sevres) in 1844.
The set includes:
(12 Pc) Sevres Chateau des Tuileries porcelain large plates
(1 Pc) Sevres Chateau des Tuileries porcelain large footed cake dish
(1 Pc) Sevres Chateau des Tuileries porcelain round bowl
The Sevres Porcelain manufactory was founded to the east of Paris in the disused royal Chateau of Vincennes, late in 1739-1740. It was not until 1756 that it moved to the village of Sevres, west of Paris, strategically placed en route to King Louis XV's palace of Versailles. Here it was also adjacent to Louis's mistress Madame de Pompadour's own Chateau at Bellevue.
Bibliography:
Meyer, Jonathan. Great Exhibitions - London, New York, Paris, Philadelphia, 1851-1900,
Savill, Rosalind. The Wallace Collection: Catalogue of Sevres Porcelain, Vol III, Paul Holberton, 1998.
Paredes, Liana. Sevres Then and Now: Tradition and Innovation in Porcelain 1750-2000, D Giles Ltd. 2009
CIRCA: Mid 19th Century
ORIGIN: France
DIMENSIONS: Plates: W: 9 5/8"
Footed Dish: H: 2" W: 9"
Bowl: H: 4" W": 9"
CONDITION: Good overall condition with minor gilt loss, and one chipped plate.
Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.
The set includes:
(12 Pc) Sevres Chateau des Tuileries porcelain large plates
(1 Pc) Sevres Chateau des Tuileries porcelain large footed cake dish
(1 Pc) Sevres Chateau des Tuileries porcelain round bowl
The Sevres Porcelain manufactory was founded to the east of Paris in the disused royal Chateau of Vincennes, late in 1739-1740. It was not until 1756 that it moved to the village of Sevres, west of Paris, strategically placed en route to King Louis XV's palace of Versailles. Here it was also adjacent to Louis's mistress Madame de Pompadour's own Chateau at Bellevue.
Bibliography:
Meyer, Jonathan. Great Exhibitions - London, New York, Paris, Philadelphia, 1851-1900,
Savill, Rosalind. The Wallace Collection: Catalogue of Sevres Porcelain, Vol III, Paul Holberton, 1998.
Paredes, Liana. Sevres Then and Now: Tradition and Innovation in Porcelain 1750-2000, D Giles Ltd. 2009
CIRCA: Mid 19th Century
ORIGIN: France
DIMENSIONS: Plates: W: 9 5/8"
Footed Dish: H: 2" W: 9"
Bowl: H: 4" W": 9"
CONDITION: Good overall condition with minor gilt loss, and one chipped plate.
Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.
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(14 Pc) Antique French 1844 Sevres Porcelain Plates Set
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