A SEVRES (LOUIS PHILIPPE) YELLOW AND PUCE-GROUND PIERCED DOUBLE-WALLED TEABOWL AND SAUCER FROM A DEJEUNER CHINOIS
Property from the Collection of Robert and Ellen Gutenstein
A SEVRES (LOUIS PHILIPPE) YELLOW AND PUCE-GROUND PIERCED DOUBLE-WALLED TEABOWL AND SAUCER FROM A DEJEUNER CHINOIS

CIRCA 1836, BLUE PRINTED CROWNED LP MONOGRAM MARK FOR 1836 AND INCISED ML TO BOTH, PAINTED AND GILT BY JOSEPH RICHARD

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A SEVRES (LOUIS PHILIPPE) YELLOW AND PUCE-GROUND PIERCED DOUBLE-WALLED TEABOWL AND SAUCER FROM A DEJEUNER CHINOIS
CIRCA 1836, BLUE PRINTED CROWNED LP MONOGRAM MARK FOR 1836 AND INCISED ML TO BOTH, PAINTED AND GILT BY JOSEPH RICHARD
5 in. (12.7 cm.) diameter, the saucer
Provenance
Anonymous Sale; Christie's, New York; 20-21 April 2005, lot 304.

Lot Essay

According to the Sèvres archives, the present teabowl and saucer is one of two that comprised a Déjeuner 'Chinois' réticulé made between November 1836 and June 1831 by Joseph and François Richard, brothers who would both have been responsible for painting and gilding. See christies.com for further information.

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