A SAINT-CLOUD WHITE ARTICHOKE-MOULDED CUP AND TREMBLEUSE STAND
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A SAINT-CLOUD WHITE ARTICHOKE-MOULDED CUP AND TREMBLEUSE STAND

CIRCA 1740, INCISED ST.C/T MARK FOR TROUVE TO THE STAND

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A SAINT-CLOUD WHITE ARTICHOKE-MOULDED CUP AND TREMBLEUSE STAND
Circa 1740, incised St.C/T mark for Trouve to the stand
Each moulded with pointed leaves as an artichoke, together with a trembleuse saucer moulded in the pinecone pattern, cup and saucer, 4 3/8 in. (11.2 cm.) diameter, 6½ in. (16.5 cm.) high, the stand. (2)

Lot Essay

Cf. Armin B. Allen, The Henry C. and Martha L. Isaacson Collection, English, French and Italian Porcelain, June 1989, no. 52

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