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CIRCA 1960, GREEN PRINTED B&CO LIMOGES MARK AND BROWN PRINTED L. BERNARDAUD & CIE DECORATING MARK DESCRIBING IN FRENCH THE GENESIS OF THE PATTERN
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A LIMOGES (BERNARDAUD) PORCELAIN GILT IVORY-GROUND DINNER & DESSERT SERVICE IN THE CHINOISERIE PATTERN DESIGNED FOR THE STATE VISIT OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH TO FRANCE IN APRIL 1957
CIRCA 1960, GREEN PRINTED B&CO LIMOGES MARK AND BROWN PRINTED L. BERNARDAUD & CIE DECORATING MARK DESCRIBING IN FRENCH THE GENESIS OF THE PATTERN
Comprising: a vegetable tureen and cover, a deep salad bowl with porcelain-mounted gilt-metal salad servers en suite, a shallow serving bowl, a double-lipped sauceboat on fixed stand, eight dinner plates, eight lunch or salad plates, eight soup plates, eight soup-cups and stands, eight crescent-shape salad plates, eight side plates, and eight dessert plates, a rectangular two-handled cake tray, a flat circular cake stand with a porcelain-mounted stainless steel cake knife en suite, a coffee-pot and cover, a teapot and cover, eight demitasse coffee-cups and saucers, eight teacups and saucers together with an American Dirilyte part flatware service, 20th Century, Empress pattern
15 ¾ in. (40 cm.) long, the rectangular two-handled cake tray
CIRCA 1960, GREEN PRINTED B&CO LIMOGES MARK AND BROWN PRINTED L. BERNARDAUD & CIE DECORATING MARK DESCRIBING IN FRENCH THE GENESIS OF THE PATTERN
Comprising: a vegetable tureen and cover, a deep salad bowl with porcelain-mounted gilt-metal salad servers en suite, a shallow serving bowl, a double-lipped sauceboat on fixed stand, eight dinner plates, eight lunch or salad plates, eight soup plates, eight soup-cups and stands, eight crescent-shape salad plates, eight side plates, and eight dessert plates, a rectangular two-handled cake tray, a flat circular cake stand with a porcelain-mounted stainless steel cake knife en suite, a coffee-pot and cover, a teapot and cover, eight demitasse coffee-cups and saucers, eight teacups and saucers together with an American Dirilyte part flatware service, 20th Century, Empress pattern
15 ¾ in. (40 cm.) long, the rectangular two-handled cake tray
Provenance
The porcelain purchased from Bernardaud in Paris, circa 1960.
The flatware service acquired circa 1960, possibly from Wm. Plummer, New York.
Both by descent to the present owner.
The flatware service acquired circa 1960, possibly from Wm. Plummer, New York.
Both by descent to the present owner.
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.