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Two Paris porcelain blue-ground sauce-tureens and covers and two Paris porcelain blue-ground...
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Estimate: £400 - £600
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Lot 141
Description
Two Paris porcelain blue-ground sauce-tureens and covers and two Paris porcelain blue-ground large footed bowls, the sauce-tureens c.1803, one with red stencilled DARTE / Palais Royal / No 21 mark, the bowls c.1810, both sauce-tureens reserved with three oval panels with landscape views within gilt band cartouches and divided by gilt lion masks, the blue-ground socles with gilt down-turned stiff-leaves on circular gilt plinth bases with three paw feet, the domed covers with blue bands gilt with flowerheads and anthemion and centred by gilt pine-cone finials; the footed bowls reserved on each side with oval panels, one bowl with two still lives of flowers on stone plinths, the other with fruit, within similar gilt band cartouches divided by gilt ornament, on spreading socles, the sauce-tureens 19.3cm and 19.5cm high; the footed bowls 13.6cm high and 24.7cm diameter and 14.6cm high and 25.3cm diameter (4)
Condition Report
One footed bowl has hairline cracks at the rim with sections of re-gilding to cover restoration, and crazing to the blue ground visible under UV light. The other footed bowl also has crazing to the blue ground visible under UV light, although less extensive. One sauce tureen has a cracked section of the rim which has been crudely restored. The gilding to all four pieces in the lot has scratches and some areas of gilding are heavily worn revealing white porcelain beneath. The painted decoration is largely intact and of fine quality. Please see additional images illustrating details and defects here: https://we.tl/t-rCxUJX9Cl6
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Lot Footnotes
Note: Operating three manufactures and numerous stores, the Darte brothers were among the most talented Parisian porcelain makers and decorators of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. On 1 August 1803, after eight years of working together, they declared that they wanted to each set up their own establishment and in 1808 a hard-paste porcelain factory was established at 90 rue de la Roquette by brothers Louis Joseph (1766-1843) and Jean François (1768-1834). The firm's retail outlet was at the Palais Royal, no. 21.
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