拍品专文
Porte huiliers were designed as cruet stands and are often found in the composition listings of early Vincennes and Sèvres services. They were also use as trays for individual tea or coffee services.
See T. Préaud, and A. d'Albis, La Porcelaine de Vincennes, Paris, 1991, pp. 78, 98 - no. 30. The present examples were almost certainly decorated in England in the first half of the 19th century, the white porcelain having been purchased directly from the Sèvres factory.
See T. Préaud, and A. d'Albis, La Porcelaine de Vincennes, Paris, 1991, pp. 78, 98 - no. 30. The present examples were almost certainly decorated in England in the first half of the 19th century, the white porcelain having been purchased directly from the Sèvres factory.