A PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN TOPOGRAPHICAL DISHES, Rue de la Paix Boyer workshop, the porcelain Sèvres, gilt and painted in colours in the oil-painting-style, the shaped bleu-du-roy- ground border with dotted arabesques in the Orientalisme-style; one with a view of the Pont Royal in Paris depicting the Louvre and the Seine, inscribed, one with a view of the Colonne de Juillet in Paris depicting the column and wayfarers, inscribed, one marked Boyer rue de la paix, (1845)

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A PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN TOPOGRAPHICAL DISHES, Rue de la Paix Boyer workshop, the porcelain Sèvres, gilt and painted in colours in the oil-painting-style, the shaped bleu-du-roy- ground border with dotted arabesques in the Orientalisme-style; one with a view of the Pont Royal in Paris depicting the Louvre and the Seine, inscribed, one with a view of the Colonne de Juillet in Paris depicting the column and wayfarers, inscribed, one marked Boyer rue de la paix, (1845)
25 cm diam. (2)

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Feuillet introduced a porcelain decorating studio at the Rue de la Paix, Paris in 1820. The products came chiefly from the Royal Factory Sèvres. His successor was Boyer (1845)

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