Four deep and six shallow plates from a Parisian... Lot 97
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Four deep and six shallow plates from a Parisian dinner service
Porcelain, overglaze decoration in limited polychromy, gilding. Coloured arabesques around the rim, a stylized blossom in the center of the mirror, painted in black and white camaieum. Without mark. D approx. 24.3 cm.
Manufactory Locré et Russinger, attributed to the 1770s.
In 1772, the Parisian Jean-Baptiste Locré (1726 - 1810) founded a porcelain manufactory in Paris together with Laurentius Russinger (1739 - 1810), a native of Höchster, which produced hard-paste porcelain in the German style. The factory mark with two crossed arrows is registered on July 14, 1773. Locré sold the manufactory to Russinger in 1787.
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