A PARIS PORCELAIN GOLD-GROUND SOLITAIRE
A PARIS PORCELAIN GOLD-GROUND SOLITAIRE

CIRCA 1820, PROBABLY BLERZY ET SAUVAGE, RUE AUMAIRE, PARIS

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A PARIS PORCELAIN GOLD-GROUND SOLITAIRE
Circa 1820, probably Blerzy et Sauvage, rue Aumaire, Paris
In the Empire taste, finely painted with continuous hunting scenes, the shoulders and cavetto with moulded white bead work, comprising: a coffee-pot and cover, a sugar-bowl and cover, a cream-jug, a footed cup and saucer, and a two-handled tray
15½in. (39.3cm.) wide, the tray (6)

Lot Essay

See Régine de Plinval de Guillebon, Faïence et Porcelaine de Paris, XVIIIe - XIXe Siècles, Dijon, 1995, p.336-337 fig. 318 for a similar marked example in the Francfort, sur-le-Main, Historisches Museum. The attribution for the present lot has been based on the handle moulding and painting details.

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