A SEVRES PORCELAIN SUGAR-BOWL AND COVER (POT A SUCRE 'BOURET' ET SON COUVERCLE, 3EME GRANDEUR) AND A SMALL TEACUP (GOBELET 'BOUILLARD')
THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN (LOT 477)
A SEVRES PORCELAIN SUGAR-BOWL AND COVER (POT A SUCRE 'BOURET' ET SON COUVERCLE, 3EME GRANDEUR) AND A SMALL TEACUP (GOBELET 'BOUILLARD')

BLUE INTERLACED L'S ENCLOSING DATE LETTER E FOR 1757 AND F FOR 1758, UNIDENTIFIED PAINTER'S MARK OF A HOUSE TO BOTH, INCISED 1 TO THE BOWL, FH TO THE CUP

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A SEVRES PORCELAIN SUGAR-BOWL AND COVER (POT A SUCRE 'BOURET' ET SON COUVERCLE, 3EME GRANDEUR) AND A SMALL TEACUP (GOBELET 'BOUILLARD')
Blue interlaced L's enclosing date letter e for 1757 and f for 1758, unidentified painter's mark of a house to both, incised 1 to the bowl, FH to the cup
Each painted in camaïeu rose with landscapes and birds, the cover finial as a flower with gilt stem, gilt dentil rims (3)
Provenance
Collection Charles-Otto Zieseniss; Christie's, Paris, 5-6 December 2001, lot 225.

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Lot Essay

The mark of a small house or cottage as found on the present sugar-bowl and teacup is also known on Saint-Cloud wares of circa 1730. Its attribution to Jean-Jacques Antheaume in a 19th century publication would not appear to be based on documentary evidence. See D. Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th century, privately printed, 2005, vol. I, pp. 99.

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