ID 679242
Lot 125 | PARTIE DE SERVICE A THÉ ET CHOCOLAT COMPOSITE EN PORCELAINE DE SÈVRES DU XVIIIE SIÈCLE, VERS 1780
Estimate value
€ 5 000 – 7 000
MARQUÉS LL ENTRELACÉS, MARQUES DES DOREURS HENRI PREVOST ET ETIENNE-HENRY LEGUAY
Comprenant une théière Calabre couverte, une chocolatière cylindrique couverte, un gobelet litron de la deuxième grandeur et sa soucoupe, un gobelet litron de la deuxième grandeur et sa soucoupe décorés postérieurement dans le style de Sèvres, à fond bleu, à décor en or et émail rouge, blanc, vert et turquoise de rosettes, médaillons, guirlandes de fleurs et guirlandes de feuillage, fleurs de lis, rubans et rangs de perles ; accidents à la chocolatière, l’anse d’un gobelet restaurée, quelques manques et éclats
Théière : H.: 13,8 cm. (5 1⁄4 in.)
Chocolatière : H.: 20 cm. (7 3⁄4 in.)
Gobelets : H.: 7 cm. (2 3⁄4 in.)
Soucoupe : D.: 13,5 cm et 13,2 cm. (5 1⁄4 in.)
Provenance
Collection Le Tallec, vente Ader-Picard-Tajan, Paris, 8-9 novembre 1990, lot 854, la chocolatière
Vente anonyme ; Christie’s, New York, 20 mai 1998, lot 6, la chocolatière
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Post lot text
AN 18TH CENTURY SEVRES PORCELAIN COMPOSITE PART TEA AND CHOCOLATE SERVICE, CIRCA 1780
Manufactur: | Sèvres Porcelain Factory |
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Applied technique: | Pottery |
Medium: | Ceramic, Porcelain |
Manufactur: | Sèvres Porcelain Factory |
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Applied technique: | Pottery |
Medium: | Ceramic, Porcelain |
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