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500 Years of European Ceramics

7 December 2022 | starting at 14:00 GMT

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218 lots available

A Sèvres oval stand (plateau ovale) from the service made for Louis XV for the Château de Fontainebleau, dated 1757

Five Sèvres green-ground plates (assiette à palmes) from the service for the comte de Choiseul, circa 1759

A large Vincennes/Sèvres oval green-ground dish (plat à groseilles) from the Frederick V of Denmark service, dated 1757

A Sèvres plate from the service for the baron de Breteuil, dated 1768

A Sèvres bleu céleste-ground plate from the service for the baron de Breteuil, dated 1768

A pair of Sèvres blue-céleste ground flower vases (vases 'hollandois nouveau ovale'), dated 1764

A Sèvres green-ground tray (plateau 'du roi'), circa 1785

A Sèvres soup plate from the 'Comte d'Aranda' service, dated 1787

A Sèvres soup plate from the 'Comte d'Aranda' service, dated 1786

A Sèvres plate, circa 1790

Two Sèvres plates with scattered rose sprays, circa 1770-80

A rare Tournai plate from the Duc d'Orléans service, circa 1787

A Chantilly plate from the service made for Louis-Philippe, duc d'Orleans, for the château at Villers-Cotterêts, circa 1770

A Sèvres plate from the service given by Louis XVI to Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, dated 1785

A group of Sèvres porcelain of Du Barry service type, circa 1771 or later

A group of later-decorated Sèvres porcelain of Du Barry service-type, the porcelain early 1770s

A Sèvres plate with the arms of the Barton family, circa 1814, together with a replacement plate

A Sèvres plate from the 'service de dessert marly rouge' for Emperor Napoleon I, dated 1809

A Sèvres plate from the 'service de dessert marly rouge' for Emperor Napoleon I, circa 1809

A Sèvres hard-paste plate from the 'service fleurettes et papillons colorés' for Charles X, dated 1821

A Sèvres hard-paste plate from the 'service fleurettes et papillons colorés' for Charles X, dated 1822

A rare Sèvres biscuit porcelain hunting table centrepiece after Oudry, late 19th century

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