Details
Shaped circular, finely painted in the center with a spray of pink roses within a blue ground band of 'pearls', the gilt-edged rim painted with pansies within further alternating blue and pink ground bands of 'pearls' spaced by a deep border of pink and green rose springs alternating with blue and green cornflower sprigs, edged in gilt foliage and reserved on a claret ground between bands of gilt beads and green laurel
938 in. (23.8 cm.) diameter
Provenance
Ordered by Marie-Antoinette, Queen of France, 1784.
Gift of Louis XVI, King of France, to Gustav III, King of Sweden, delivered 1784 as part of a large service.
Anonymous sale; Butterfield & Butterfield, San Francisco, 2 June 1992, lot 390.
Literature
D. Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century, Little Berkhamsted, 2005, Vol. III, p. 707, nos. 84-5 and 84-8.
Sale Room Notice
Please note the dating of this lot should read: PROBABLY CIRCA 1784, BLUE INTERLACED L'S ENCLOSING DATE LETTER FF FOR 1783. The dating on the present plate, FF for 1783, is likely a mistake by the painter J.-J. Pierre, as occasionally occurs.
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Lot Essay

In early 1784, Marie-Antoinette was presented a series of sample plates at Versailles and commissioned a sumptuous dinner service in the present pattern. However, upon completion in May of that year, the service was given instead by Louis XVI to Gustav III as a diplomatic gift commemorating the Swedish king's visit to France. Not to be long denied, Marie-Antoinette received her own service, in the exact same pattern and design and of the same composition plus an additional 24 large oval and round platters, on 26 August 1784. Five years later, a third service in the same pattern, described in the factory's records as '..décoration riche en couleurs et riche en or ...de la reine' was commissioned by Marie-Antoinette's sister-in-law, the comtesse d'Artois.

For a detailed discussion of the service, of its relation to those made for Marie-Antoinette and Gustav III, and of the current whereabouts of other components of the service, see David Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century, Little Berkhamsted, 2005, Vol. III, p. 707, nos. 84-5, 84-8 and 84-10, as well as Vol. IV, no. 89-3.

The dating on the present plate, FF for 1783, is likely a mistake by the painter J.-J. Pierre, as occasionally occurs.

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