A late 18th century Paris porcelain (Manufacture du Duc d'Angoulème) lunch tray
Stamped red iron mark
Of square form, with polychrome and gold decoration in the center of a large bouquet of flowers within a square gold cartouche surrounded by a frieze of interlaced garlands of flowers standing out against a semi of gold dots, the openwork edge with blue and gold decoration, a section of the openwork edge broken and reattached, small cracking, very minor wear
L. 22.5 cm.
NoNotes:
For a tray of similar shape, dated around 1785, see by Régine de Plinval de Guillebon, Porcelaine de Paris, 1770-1850, Fribourg, 1972, p.131.
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