A SEVRES AND SEVRES-STYLE COMPOSITE PART ROYAL HUNTING-SERVICE (LE SERVICE DE CHASSE DE FONTAINEBLEAU)
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A SEVRES AND SEVRES-STYLE COMPOSITE PART ROYAL HUNTING-SERVICE (LE SERVICE DE CHASSE DE FONTAINEBLEAU)

CIRCA 1838-1845 AND LATER, PRINTED BLUE CROWNED LP WITHIN DOUBLE CIRCLE MARKS, PRINTED IRON-RED CHATEAU DU FONTAINEBLEAU MARKS, VARIOUS INCISED, PAINTER'S AND GILDER'S MARKS

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A SEVRES AND SEVRES-STYLE COMPOSITE PART ROYAL HUNTING-SERVICE (LE SERVICE DE CHASSE DE FONTAINEBLEAU)
CIRCA 1838-1845 AND LATER, PRINTED BLUE CROWNED LP WITHIN DOUBLE CIRCLE MARKS, PRINTED IRON-RED CHATEAU DU FONTAINEBLEAU MARKS, VARIOUS INCISED, PAINTER'S AND GILDER'S MARKS
Printed and painted with game animals and birds among meandering foliage and trailing branches reserved with gilt-edged iron-red medallions of trophies between gilt line and key-pattern borders, comprising:
Two oviform teapots and covers (one cover matched, one cover restored) An oviform hot-water jug and cover
Two slender oviform milk-jugs
Two oviform two-handled sugar-bowls and covers (one cover restored)
Nine large teacups and saucers
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Lot Essay

The Royal Hunting Service, or La Service de Chasse de Fontainebleau was purchased by Louis-Philippe I King of the French between 1839-1841, having been ordered on 26 June 1835. The original service consisted of over 2,000 pieces, and the decoration was based on drawings by Jean-Charles François Leloy. For a discussion of the service, see Gérard Barbe, Le Service du Roi Louis Philippe au Château de Fontainebleau (Paris, 1988), pls. V, X, XIII, XIV, XVI and the drawings by Leloy; also Tamara Préaud, ed., The Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, Alexandre Brogniart and the Triumph of Art and Industry, 1800-1847, The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, New Haven, Exhibition Catalogue (1997), pp. 378-380, no. 154 a-c.

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