A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL SOUP-TUREEN, COVER AND STAND FOR THE FRENCH MARKET
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL SOUP-TUREEN, COVER AND STAND FOR THE FRENCH MARKET

QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1760

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A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL SOUP-TUREEN, COVER AND STAND FOR THE FRENCH MARKET
QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1760
Of circular fluted form with arch handles and floral finial, enamelled and gilt on each side of the tureen and to one side of the stand with the arms of Jean-Louis Cottin accollé with Girardot de Chancourt, within foliage wreath borders
The stand 14 in. (35.5 cm.) wide

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Jean-Louis Cottin (1735-1793), was Seigneur of Fieulaine, and with his father founded a very successful banking and trading business. He was one of eight bankers who Jacques Necker, Finance Minister to King Louis XVI, called on to balance the accounts of the Caisse d'Escompte. In 1755, he married Jeanne-Catherine Girardot de Chancourt. See Antoine Lebel, Armoiries françaises et suisses sur la porcelain de Chine au XVIIIe siècle, Brussels, 2009, p. 103. A wine cooler with these arms from the Helena Woolworth McCann Collection is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, illustrated by J. G. Phillips, China-Trade Porcelain, Cambridge, Mass., 1956, p. 96, pl. 23.

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