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Lot 148

A large Sèvres cup and saucer (Gobelet 'litron' et soucoupe), circa 1765

6 July 2021, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £4,845 inc. premium

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A large Sèvres cup and saucer (Gobelet 'litron' et soucoupe), circa 1765

Of the first size, possibly decorated by Jacques Fontaine, with a bleu-lapis ground and central cartouche of laurel wreath between bands of tooled gilding enclosing on the cup a grisaille scene of Amor seated on a cloud holding a bow and wreath, on the saucer his attributes of quiver and arrows and a wreath deposed on clouds, the rims of cup and saucer with a pointillé ground alternated by interlacing wreaths of gilt leaves, the cup: 8cm high, the saucer: 15.2cm diam., interlaced LL monogram over a single dot in blue, the saucer with incised X in square (minimal rubbing) (2)

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Provenance:
Property from the Collection of Dr. Johannes Ralph Lafrenz

According to Rosalind Savill, The Wallace Collection Catalogue of Sèvres Porcelain (1988), Vol III, pp. 1033-1034, Jacques Fontaine worked as a painter, gilder and burnisher at the Sèvres factory between 1752-1800, and from 1767 he specialised in cherubs, grisaille trophies and children or cherubs in grisaille. In overtime 1767-69 he earned 4 livres each for reserves of monochrome children in landscapes, and 1 livre 10 sous each for 160 Médaillons et trophés en gris (op.cit. p.1034).

A sugar bowl and cover with a comparable decoration previously with Michel Vandermeersch was sold at Drouot, 17 February 2016, lot 104.

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