An ormolu-mounted parcel-gilt Sevres porcelain pot-pourri
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An ormolu-mounted parcel-gilt Sevres porcelain pot-pourri

THE MOUNTS ENGLISH, ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD HOLMES BALDOCK, CIRCA 1830; THE PORCELAIN SÈVRES, BEARING DATE CODE FOR 1787-88

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An ormolu-mounted parcel-gilt Sevres porcelain pot-pourri
The mounts English, Attributed to Edward Holmes Baldock, Circa 1830; The porcelain Sèvres, Bearing date code for 1787-88
The shaped oval cover surmounted by a mushroom knob, decorated all over with parrots, above a pierced foliate rim, the bulbous body centred to the front and back by a parrot in a landscape, the underside with the interlaced 'L' mark with letters kk, inscribed Peruche rouge d'Amboine, flanked to each side by a dragon handle above a River God mask, the apron centred to the front and back by a scallop cartouche, on four dolphin feet, each headed by bullrush, on a shaped base
13 in. (33 cm.) high; 16¼ in. (41.5 cm.) wide
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Lot Essay

With its stylized 'draco' finials and the distinctive English chasing of the mounts, this pot-pourri can be confidently attributed to the English marchand-mercier Edward Holmes Baldock (d.1846). Appointed 'Purveyor of China, Earthenware and Glass to William IV', Baldock was responsible for the formation of many of the greatest 19th Century English collections of French furniture, including those of the Dukes of Buccleuch and Northumberland, the Earl of Lonsdale, William Beckford and George Byng (G. de Bellaigue, 'Edward Holmes Baldock - Part 1', The Connoisseur, August, 1975, p.292). Acting both as a manufacturer and retailer, Baldock's name appears as a buyer in many of the more spectacular public auctions of the 19th Century, and he specialised in selling not only the chefs-d'oeœuvres of the Ancien Regime, but also in embellishing plainer examples of 18th Century ébénisterie and commissioning ormolu mounts in the Louis XV style to mount existing 18th Century Sèvres and Oriental porcelain.

A pair of Sèvres porcelain pots à oille du Roi of circa 1756-79, supplied by Baldock to Walter, 5th Duke of Buccleuch around 1830 with closely related 'draco' mounts, were sold anonymously at Christie's London, 9 December 1993, lot 17.

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