QUATRE PIECES EN PORCELAINE DE LA FAMILLE ROSE A DECOR "POMPADOUR"
QUATRE PIECES EN PORCELAINE DE LA FAMILLE ROSE A DECOR "POMPADOUR"

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIÈME SIECLE

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QUATRE PIECES EN PORCELAINE DE LA FAMILLE ROSE A DECOR "POMPADOUR"
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIème SIECLE
Comprenant un pot couvert, une saucière, une théière couverte et un rafraîchissoir orné d'anses en forme de masques de chimères ; à décor polychrome de fleurs diverses, branchages feuillagés et fruits, rehaussé de volutes encadrant un poisson ou un aigle sous une couronne, armes attribuées à Madame de Pompadour ; petites égrenures, fêle sur la théière
Hauteurs: 18,3 cm. (7 3/16 in.), 21,5 cm. (8½ in.), 12,4 cm. (4 7/8 in.) et Longueur de la saucière: 21,8 cm. (8 9/16 in.) (4)
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FOUR FAMILLE ROSE "POMPADOUR-STYLE" PIECES
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY

Lot Essay

Although two Famille rose services and a blue and white service with this pattern, have been thought to have been made for Madame de Pompadour, since her maiden name was "poisson" and the eagle would have represented her husband, King Louis XV, there is no evidence that this is so, and indeed much doubt that Madame de Pompadour would have drawn attention to her bourgeois family name in this way.
However, the palettes used in the enamelled services were particularly popular in France during this time, suggesting that it was a French private order of considerable importance.

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