Thursday 5 December 2024
A gilt-metal mounted Sèvres-style porcelain large two-handled bowl centrepiece of Louis Philippe...
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Description
A gilt-metal mounted Sèvres-style porcelain large two-handled bowl centrepiece of Louis Philippe type, second half 19th century, pseudo blue crowned LP cypher flanked by SEVRES and 1846, green crowned LP monogram marks flanked by SV and 56 (?) and iron-red Chateau d’Eu mark, one side of the bowl printed with a crowned Royal cypher for Louis Philippe, the mount with a pierced rocaille gallery and large foliate and floral handles, the lower part with pendant swags and four foliate scroll feet, approx 48cm wide and 31.5cm high
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