Plate in hard porcelain, the marli with nankin bottom with polychrome decoration of a frieze of foliage in which stand fruits, birds and squirrels, bordered with gold nets, that of the edge is cut in frieze of ovals. Good general condition, a chip restored to the edge.
Manufacture royale de Sèvres, 1834.
Blue stamp, painter's and gilder's marks.
D. 23,5 cm.
Provenance
Dessert service described "colored scrolls, fruits and animals on a nankin background" entered the Sèvres sales store on December 20, 1825 and then delivered to the Comte de Bouillé (Arch. Sèvres, Vbb 7, 13). It seems to have been restocked in 1828 and 1834.
History
Louis Joseph Amour de Bouillé du Chariol, Marquis de Bouillé, born on May 1, 1769 in Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe and died on November 20, 1850 in Paris, was a French general. His father, François Claude de Bouillé, and his brother participated in the aborted escape of Louis XVI. Married on April 3, 1798 to Robertine Walsh de Serrant, his only son, René de Bouillé (1802-1882) became minister plenipotentiary in the Grand Duchy of Baden, ambassador in Madrid, grand officer of the Legion of Honor and peer of France.
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