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A Sèvres porcelain later-decorated bleu-celeste ground lozenge-shaped tray, the porcelain...
View MoreA Sèvres porcelain later-decorated bleu-celeste ground lozenge-shaped tray, the porcelain...
Estimate: £400 - £600
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Lot 136
Description
A Sèvres porcelain later-decorated bleu-celeste ground lozenge-shaped tray, the porcelain c.1775, the decoration 19th century, manganese interlaced L cypher enclosing date letter x, painter’s BN mark for François Bourdin, painted with figures playing with a dog in a river landscape within an elaborate gilt cartouche, the border reserved with four panels of flowers, the border on the reverse with gilt marbling, 29cm wide
Condition Report
Some heavy pitting is evident to the foot of the dish, along with a small chip, a firing flaw is visible to the underside, some crazing is visible to the rim and under-rim, the decoration and gilding is largely intact.
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Lot Footnotes
Note: François Bourdin was a painter of flowers at Sèvres from 1774 to 1775. The flowers at the corners of this tray are probably 18th century, and the rest of the decoration was added later.
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