Two plates "plain" in Sèvres porcelain of the late eighteenth century
One with mark in blue Sèvres and decorator for Mrs Descoins
With polychrome and gold decoration in the center of a bouquet of roses in a gold medallion, the wing of barbs and roses in cartridges gold interspersed standing out on a semi of stylized flowers between two blue braids with gold dots, gold net on the edge, small chips restored and small chips on the edge
D. 24,5 cm.
Provenance: most probably from a group of pieces comprising a service "blue zones grouped with colored and gold flowered roses", delivered on 25 Messidor Year IV (July 13, 1796), to the Ministers of Internal and External Relations, for the Chevalier de Revel, Minister Plenipotentiary of the King of Sardinia in France.
Notes :
For a full commentary on these deliveries, see by David Peters, Sèvres plates and services of the 18th century, Little Berkhamsted, 2015, pp .1167-1168.
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