A PAIR OF SEVRES BLEU CELESTE COFFEE CANS FROM THE BARIATINSKII SERVICE (GOBELET 'LITRON' ET SOUCOUPE, 3EME GRANDEUR)
A PAIR OF SEVRES BLEU CELESTE COFFEE CANS FROM THE BARIATINSKII SERVICE (GOBELET 'LITRON' ET SOUCOUPE, 3EME GRANDEUR)

BLUE INTERLACED L'S ENCLOSING DATE LETTER QQ FOR 1793, PAINTER'S MARK FOR CASTEL TO THE CUPS, 28 AND 37 INCISED TO ONE CUP, 38 TO ONE SAUCER

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A PAIR OF SEVRES BLEU CELESTE COFFEE CANS FROM THE BARIATINSKII SERVICE (GOBELET 'LITRON' ET SOUCOUPE, 3EME GRANDEUR)
Blue interlaced L's enclosing date letter QQ for 1793, painter's mark for Castel to the cups, 28 and 37 incised to one cup, 38 to one saucer
Painted with a coat-of-arms within a gilt line cartouche reserved against the turquoise ground, the rim with gilt scrollwork
2¼in. (6cm.) high, the cup, 4¾in. (11.9cm.) diameter, the saucer (4)

Lot Essay

The present pair of cups and saucers are from a service ordered by the Russian ambassador to Versaille, Prince Ivan Sergeevich Bariantinskii (1773-1785). One of only two armorial services commissioned from the Sèvres factory during the French Revolution, where a premium for such pieces was necessarily set from abroad, the service consisted of twenty-four cups and saucers. The orginal order is recorded in the sale archives at Sèvres as 'Un service fond bleu céleste, armoiries (Mme. Cresp à Saint Petersbourg, 18.384 L(ivres)'. The service, itself, was delivered to Prince Bariantinskii in 1794. Clearly pleased, the Prince would later serve as a liason in the commission of Catherine the Great's own celebrated service.

Cf. A Taste for Splendor: Treasure from the Hillwood Museum, pg.168, pl. 74 for an illustration and further discussion of the service; Chavagnac and Grollier, Histoire des manufactures française de porcelaine, Paris, 1906, p. 222.

Philippe Castel, active at Sèvres as a painter of flowers, birds and landscapes, 1771-1797.

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