FOUR SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PLATES (ASSIETTES A PETITES PALMES)
FOUR SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PLATES (ASSIETTES A PETITES PALMES)
FOUR SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PLATES (ASSIETTES A PETITES PALMES)
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FOUR SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PLATES (ASSIETTES A PETITES PALMES)
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FOUR SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PLATES (ASSIETTES A PETITES PALMES)

CIRCA 1757-1759, BLUE INTERLACED L’S MARKS, TWO WITH FLOWER PAINTER’S MARKS FOR J. FONTAINE, THE BIRDS ATTRIBUTED TO L.-D. ARMAND L’AINE

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FOUR SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PLATES (ASSIETTES A PETITES PALMES)
CIRCA 1757-1759, BLUE INTERLACED L’S MARKS, TWO WITH FLOWER PAINTER’S MARKS FOR J. FONTAINE, THE BIRDS ATTRIBUTED TO L.-D. ARMAND L’AINE
The centers with exotic birds in a landscape among trees and shrubs, the green border with four cartouches enclosing flower sprays edged with gilt foliate scrolls, trellis patterns and flowers between gilt line and gilt dentil line borders
9 ¾ in. (24.7 cm.) diameter
Provenance
Baron Alphonse de Rothschild (1827-1905).
Baron Édouard de Rothschild (1868-1949).
Confiscated from the above by the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg following the Nazi occupation of France in May 1940 (ERR no. R 4301).
Recovered by the Monuments Fine Arts and Archives Section from the Altaussee salt mines, Austria (no. 1006), and transferred to the Munich Central Collecting Point, 27 June 1945 (MCCP no. 1207).
Returned to France on 2 March 1946 and restituted to the Rothschild family.
By descent to the present owners.

Lot Essay

The combination of birds and floral motifs with a green ground color was a popular decorative scheme among the nobility in the late 1750s. Known Sèvres services that incorporated this trio of design elements include: a service given by King Louis XV to King Frederick V Denmark (see David Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century, 2015, Little Berkhamsted, Vol. II, no. 57-2, pp. 301-305); a group of 23 plates noted in a posthumous inventory of Madame de Pompadour (see Jean-Cordey, Inventaire des biens de Madame de Pompadour, 1939, p. 63, no. 705 and Rosalind Savill, Everyday Rococo, Madame de Pompadour & Sèvres porcelain, 2021, Norwich, vol. II, p. 661 and fig.15.5); and a service sold on 16 May 1759 to César-Gabriel, comte de Choiseul, later duc de Choiseul-Praslin (see Peters, op. cit. no. 59-1, pp. 317-318.)

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