Manufacture de Sèvres 1844
Part of a tea service known as "Capraire" for King Louis-Philippe's table at the Tuileries Palace, in porcelain with a beautiful blue ground decorated with a capraire frieze in gold on the upper border, including:
- Paestum covered teapot, H. 17 cm
- Paestum covered sugar bowl with two lion's head handles, H. 15 cm (chip to rim)
- Pair of cup-shaped cups, H. 7.5 cm - D. 12 cm and their saucers. D. 16 cm
Marked with a blue vignette of the King's cipher dated 1844 for all the pieces and a red vignette of the Tuileries Palace for the pair of cups and saucers.
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