Lot Essay
The present vases are recorded in Sèvres sales records on 23 March 1815 [Sèvres, MMN, SCDArch. MNS, Vv1, 35.5] as "2 Vases carafe Et[rusque] 3e decor mosaique entier avec petits camees p[ar] Bodson" at a price of 206 livres each, or 412 livres for the pair. For an ink and gouache drawing of a teapot by Bodson with the same trellis-work pattern, see O. Nouvel-Kammerer, Symbols of Power, Napoleon and the Art of the Empire Style, 1800-1815, New York, 2007, p. 324.
Joseph Bodson is recorded as a decorator and painter at the manufactory from 1813-19. Charles-Louis Descoins, fils aîné is recorded as a turner at the manufactory from 1776-78 and 1780-1828. Jean-Charles Leguillier is recorded as a repareur mouleur d'ovale at the manufactory from 1812-48.
Joseph Bodson is recorded as a decorator and painter at the manufactory from 1813-19. Charles-Louis Descoins, fils aîné is recorded as a turner at the manufactory from 1776-78 and 1780-1828. Jean-Charles Leguillier is recorded as a repareur mouleur d'ovale at the manufactory from 1812-48.