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A gilt-metal-mounted Sèvres porcelain jewelled oviform teapot and cover, the soft-paste...
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A gilt-metal-mounted Sèvres porcelain jewelled oviform teapot and cover, the soft-paste porcelain 18th century, the decoration 19th century, gilt spurious Sèvres interlaced L mark and spurious gilder’s mark 2000 for Henri-François Vincent, applied with fine jewelled decoration, the centre of the pot with a foliate Vitruvian scroll band and further narrow bands of husks and foliate ornament above and below, the cover with a similar Vitruvian scroll band below a gilt fruit finial, the handle with a clasp mount, 11cm high
Lot Footnotes
Note: Before scholars re-evaluated decoration of this type, a Sèvres white teapot of similar form with related jewelled decoration of later date was sold in the Elizabeth Parke Firestone Collection sale at Christie’s, New York, on the 21-22nd March 1991, lot 286, as having 18th century decoration. After the emergence of new information, the same teapot was subsequently sold by Christie’s, New York, on 18 November 1999, lot 224. For a discussion of this decoration see Aileen Dawson, French Porcelain, A Catalogue of the Collection of the British Museum, London, 1994, pp. 168-169.
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