Details
Each painted with a bouquet of fruit and flowers, the border with three flower-sprays, within gilt floral and palm frond oval cartouches flanked by gilt C-scrolls entwined with floral garlands, within shaped gilt line rim
934 in. (24.7 cm.) wide
Provenance
Acquired by Florent-Louis-Marie comte (late duc) du Châtelet-Lomont on 31st December 1767.
Literature
David Peters, Ibid., 2015, Vol. II, p. 388.
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Acquired by Florent-Louis-Marie comte du Châtelet-Lomont on 31st December 1767 between his posting as Minister-Plenipotentiary of France to Austria and his appointment as French Ambassador to Great Britain. The service included a mixture of 'bleu pontille' dinner wares and 'verd/vert fleurs' dessert wares. The present plate was one of 36 assiettes pour fruits in green, at a cost of 18 livres each. David Peters discusses the different components of the service, see Sèvres Plates and Service of the Eighteenth Century, Little Berkhamsted, 2015, Vol. II, pp. 387-388. An assiette à palmes dated 1767 is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Inv. no. 37.20.235).


Dominque Joffroy was a painter of flowers and figures at Sèvres from 1754 to 1770 and Léopold Weydinger (père) was a painter of flowers and patterns and a gilder at Sèvres from 1757 to 1806.

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