A PAIR OF SEVRES BLUE AND WHITE JASPER PORTRAIT ROUNDELS OF LOUIS XVI AND MARIE-ANTOINETTE
A PAIR OF SEVRES BLUE AND WHITE JASPER PORTRAIT ROUNDELS OF LOUIS XVI AND MARIE-ANTOINETTE

CIRCA 1785, BOTH INSCRIBED SEVRES, ALONG THE NECK TRUNCATION, THE REVERSE OF LOUIS XVI INCISED LI, THE FEMALE PORTRAIT INCISED N B X

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A PAIR OF SEVRES BLUE AND WHITE JASPER PORTRAIT ROUNDELS OF LOUIS XVI AND MARIE-ANTOINETTE
Circa 1785, both inscribed Sevres, along the neck truncation, the reverse of Louis XVI incised Li, the female portrait incised N B X
The confronting likenesses truncated at the neck
3½ in. (9 cm.) diameter, within gilt metal and ebonized wood frames (2)

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Jean-Charles-Nicolas Brachard (1766-1846) is recorded as a sculptor at Sèvres 1782-1800 with a brief sojourn as a painter 1791-1795. Several portrait medallions in the Wedgwood style similar to the present examples are in the collection of the British Museum. See Aileen Dawson, French Porcelain, A Catalogue of the British Museum Collection, London, 1994, nos. 168-172. See also Christie's, New York, 22-23 October 2003, lot 258 for a similar medallion of the French king.

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