A PAIR OF SEVRES (HARD-PASTE) CANDLESTICKS
A PAIR OF SEVRES (HARD-PASTE) CANDLESTICKS

1783, BLUE CROWNED INTERLACED L'S MARK FLANKED BY DATE LETTER FF AND PAINTER'S Y MARK FOR BOUILLAT

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A PAIR OF SEVRES (HARD-PASTE) CANDLESTICKS
1783, BLUE CROWNED INTERLACED L'S MARK FLANKED BY DATE LETTER FF AND PAINTER'S Y MARK FOR BOUILLAT
The cylindrical stems painted with scattered cornflowers, with moulded rims and on stepped circular feet with gilt bands enclosing a further band of cornflowers (slight wear to gilding at extremities, some minute slight scratches, each with very small flat chip to bottom edge of footrim)
3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.) high (2)
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Mary O'Connell
Mary O'Connell

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The present candlesticks appear to be unique and the form does not appear to be recorded in the archives at Sèvres. It is possible the candlesticks were created to form part of a déjeuner decorated with cornflowers, and if this was the case a separate archival entry may not have been recorded for them. As the candlesticks were made in the same year and have the same decoration as the dinner-service ordered by Marie Antoinette, it is interesting to speculate whether the recipient for these candlesticks may have been the same as the service.

The painter's mark is either for Edme-François Bouillat père, a painter of flowers and birds at Sèvres from 1758 to 1810, or Mme Genévieve-Louise Bouillat, a painter of flowers at Sèvres from 1776 to 1798, as both used a similar mark; see David Peters, Sevres Plates and Services of the 18th Century, Little Berkhamsted, 2005, Vol. I, p. 23.