A PARIS WHITE AND GILT-BISCUIT SAUCEBOAT AND OVAL STAND
A PARIS WHITE AND GILT-BISCUIT SAUCEBOAT AND OVAL STAND

CIRCA 1810, POSSIBLY DAGOTY & HONORÉ OR DARTE FRÈRES

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A PARIS WHITE AND GILT-BISCUIT SAUCEBOAT AND OVAL STAND
Circa 1810, possibly Dagoty & Honoré or Darte Frères
The oval sauceboat extending into a swan-form handle, the bird's wings extending around the broad end of the bowl above scrolled acanthus, the rim around the pouring lip edged with moulded gilt-biscuit stiff leaf tips, biscuit antemia and foliate scrolls moulded and gilt below the spout, the interior gold ground burnished; the tapering oval stand similarly decorated with alternate stiff leaves and stylized lotus radiating from the emplacement, the rim with berried laurel on the glazed white ground
10 7/8in. (27.5cm.) long (2)

Lot Essay

Cf. Régine de Plinval de Guillebon, Porcelain of Paris, 1770-1850, Paris, 1972, figs. 117, 118, 143

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