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Lot 165

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

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

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

Painted by Michel-Gabriel Commelin with roses on a maroon ground surrounded by a band of pearls and gilt borders, the blue ground rim reserved with three cartouches enclosing flowers surrounded by berried laurel garlands and flanked by gilt foliage, alternating with gilt floral and foliate motifs and gilt beaded bands, 13.9cm diam., interlaced LL monogram in blue and painter's mark for Commelin, gilder's mark for Chauvaux l'aîné, incised 24 (crack to rim with rivet on underside)

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Provenance:
Given by Louis XVI, King of France, to Ferdinand Karl Anton Joseph Johann Stanislaus, Archduke of Austria in 1786;
Property from the Collection of Dr. Johannes Ralph Lafrenz

Ferdinand, the Archduke of Austria, was the 4th son of Franz I and Maria Theresia, and therefore the older brother of Marie-Antoinette. He and his wife, the Archduchess Maria Beatrice, visited Paris from 11 May 1786 until 18 August 1786, on which occasion they received the service.

The service described as 'fond bleu céleste, Marguerites barbeaux et Roses' in the sale records included 72 plates at 36 livres each. See David Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century (2005), IV, no. 86-4, for further details on the service and a list of pieces in public collections. The artists' ledger dated 20 January 1785 lists six assiettes from the service as having been decorated by Commelin, see Peters (2005), vol. VI, artists' list 59.

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