A Vincennes two-handled baluster vase (Vase Duplessis a fleurs balustre rocaille)
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A Vincennes two-handled baluster vase (Vase Duplessis a fleurs balustre rocaille)

CIRCA 1752, BLUE INTERLACED L'S, BLUE PAINTER'S FIVE DOT MARK FOR FONTAINE, INCISED ANDRÉ

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A Vincennes two-handled baluster vase (Vase Duplessis a fleurs balustre rocaille)
Circa 1752, blue interlaced L's, blue painter's five dot mark for Fontaine, incised andré
Painted with bouquets of flowers, the shoulder with gilt intertwined loop handles issuing from applied carnations with four stems issuing from applied foliage at the base of the stem, the octafoil foot moulded with shells enriched with gilding and edged with a gilt band border (neck of vase reduced, one handle broken through and restuck, other handle with small loss, chipping to flowers and foliage)
6 5/8 in. (16.8 cm.) high
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拍品专文

Jacques Fontaine, a painter and gilder, was active at Sèvres 1752-1800.

Vases Duplessis à fleurs balustre rocaille were one of the earliest forms of vases produced by the Vincennes factory. They were made in an assortment of sizes, and there were varieties in the modelling and decoration. For a similar example painted with flower-sprays in the Musée National de Sèvres, and exhibited at the Grand Palais, see the Catalogue, 'Porcelaine de Vincennes' (Paris, 1977), p. 142, no. 424. Also see Tamara Préaud and Antoine d'Albis, La Porcelaine de Vincennes (Paris, 1991), fig. 62, William B. Honey, French Porcelain, pl. 52, for a garniture of three vases in the Victoria & Albert Museum.