Skip to main content
The Richard Deacon Collection
Lot 73*

A Sèvres bleu-céleste ground plate, circa 1757

2 December 2025, 13:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£4,000 - £6,000

How to bidGet shipping quoteHow to buy

Ask about this lot

A Sèvres bleu-céleste ground plate, circa 1757

Painted with a flower spray in the centre and flower garlands hung from a gilt-edged bleu-céleste-ground twisted ribbon around the rim below moulded floral sprigs partially embellished in gilding and enclosing bleu-céleste panels around the gilt-edged rim, 25.1cm, unmarked

Footnotes

Provenance:
Probably from the service purchased by the marchand-mercier, Lazare Duvaux, in 1758 and sold the same year to Jean-Joseph de Laborde;
Purchased from Dragesco - Cramoisan, Paris, in 2001

The Sèvres archives record the sale between January and 1 July 1758 to Lazare Duvaux of service wares with both green and bleu-céleste grounds. His Livre-Journal records the sale on 21 February of a service including 60 plates "à rubans" to the financier, Jean-Joseph de Laborde, later Fermier-général and a banker to the court of Louis XV. See David Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century, vol. II, 2005, pp. 307f, 58-1.

Additional information