Hard porcelain cup and saucer of the revolutionary period, with polychrome Masonic decoration in a radial cartouche in gold, a square in the form of a triangle and a lead wire in the center of the saucer, and a Phrygian cap (erased) in the center of the cup, in a frame of poppies and cornflowers, on the cup a frieze of oak leaves in the upper edge. Wear.
Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, 18th century, revolutionary period around 1793.
Marks "Sèvres / RF" in blue and marks of the painters Bouillat and Mme Descoins (active 1781-1801).
H. 6 x D. 5.7 cm (cup); D. 12.5 cm (saucer).
Related works:
An identical cup and saucer with the Phrygian cap, dated 1793, sold at Pescheteau-Badin, 'Céramiques Européennes', Drouot, 20 March 2019, lot 50 (sold for €2200).
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