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A Paris porcelain polychrome composite floral dinner service
AFTER 1774, VARIOUSLY MARKED FOR THE STUDIO OF LEROSEY AND BOYER, FURTHER FOR FEUILLET, RUE DE LA PAIX AND IMPRESSED FOR JEAN-JOSEPH LASSIA, RUE DE REUILLY MANUFACTORIES
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A Paris porcelain polychrome composite floral dinner service
After 1774, variously marked for the studio of Lerosey and Boyer, further for Feuillet, Rue de la Paix and impressed for Jean-Joseph Lassia, Rue de Reuilly manufactories
(à petites roses), scattered all-over with tiny rose sprays, the gilt edge dentilled, the cover with artichoke finial (à prise d'artichaut), with scrolled leaf handles, comprising: one seau a glace (wine cooler), 19.5cm. diam.; one two-handled tureen and cover, 17.5cm. high; a pair of two-handled sauce boats on fixed stands, one with cover; one two-handled sugar bowl; two oval chargers in sizes, one 39cm. wide; twenty-seven dishes and five dessert plates (damages) (37)
After 1774, variously marked for the studio of Lerosey and Boyer, further for Feuillet, Rue de la Paix and impressed for Jean-Joseph Lassia, Rue de Reuilly manufactories
(à petites roses), scattered all-over with tiny rose sprays, the gilt edge dentilled, the cover with artichoke finial (à prise d'artichaut), with scrolled leaf handles, comprising: one seau a glace (wine cooler), 19.5cm. diam.; one two-handled tureen and cover, 17.5cm. high; a pair of two-handled sauce boats on fixed stands, one with cover; one two-handled sugar bowl; two oval chargers in sizes, one 39cm. wide; twenty-seven dishes and five dessert plates (damages) (37)
Provenance
The collection of a Dutch aristocratic lady, The Hague
Sale room notice
Please note that there are 39 items, not 37, in this lot.