AN EXTENSIVE COMPOSITE SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PART DINNER AND DESSERT SERVICE
AN EXTENSIVE COMPOSITE SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PART DINNER AND DESSERT SERVICE
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AN EXTENSIVE COMPOSITE SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PART DINNER AND DESSERT SERVICE

CIRCA 1761-1786, INTERLACED L'S ENCLOSING VARIOUS DATE LETTERS, MOST ENCLOSING DATE LETTER K FOR 1763 OR S FOR 1771, VARIOUS PAINTERS', GILDERS' AND INCISED MARKS

细节
AN EXTENSIVE COMPOSITE SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PART DINNER AND DESSERT SERVICE
CIRCA 1761-1786, INTERLACED L'S ENCLOSING VARIOUS DATE LETTERS, MOST ENCLOSING DATE LETTER K FOR 1763 OR S FOR 1771, VARIOUS PAINTERS', GILDERS' AND INCISED MARKS
Painted with groups of fruit and flowers reserved within variant by gilt foliate trails and palms, comprising:
Two monteiths (seau crénelé)
Three two-handled ice-pails and covers (seau à glace)
Three oval liqueur-bottle coolers and two pierced dividers (seau à liqueur ovale)
Two half-bottle coolers (seau à demi-bouteille)
Six glass coolers (seau à verre)
Two 'feuille de choux' salad bowls of the first size (saladier à feuille de chou, 1ere grandeur)
Two 'feuille de choux' salad bowls of the second size (saladier à feuille de chou, 2eme grandeur)
Eight shaped-square dishes (compotier carré)
Seven shaped-oval dishes (compotier ovale)
Seven circular dishes (compotier rond à feuille de chou)
Four shell-shaped dishes (compotier coquille)
Two butter-tubs and covers on fixed stands (beurrier rond tenant au plateau)
Two oval sauce-boats and lozenge-shape stands (saucière ovale et plateau losange)
Two two-handled pierced cheese strainers and stands (fromager et plateau)
Two oval stands for mustard-pots (plateau de moutardier)
Three double jam-pots and covers on fixed stands (plateau à deux pots de confiture)
Forty-two ice cups (tasse à glace)
Twelve hexafoil ice-cups stands (plateau Bouret)
Eight cups and covers (pot à jus)
Five lobed ice-cup stands (soucoupe à pied)
Forty-five plates (assiette à palmes)
Together with seventy modern painted-wood wall brackets and five plate displays by Mongiardino
11 ½ in. (29 cm.) wide, the monteiths
来源
Henri-Léonard-Jean-Baptiste Bertin (1720-1792), Secrétaire d’état and Contrôleur général des finances, 1763-1764 (the pieces marked with date letter 'K').
Possibly delivered to the merchant Poirier, 1771 (the items marked with date letter 'S').
Baron Alphonse de Rothschild (1827-1905).
Baron Édouard de Rothschild (1868-1949).
Confiscated from the above by the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg following the Nazi occupation of France in May 1940 (ERR nos. R 4234, R 4300, R 4302, R 4304, R4305, R 4307, R 4308, R 4309, R 4310, R 4312, R 4314, R 4315, R 4316).
Recovered by the Monuments Fine Arts and Archives Section from the Altaussee salt mines, Austria, and transferred to the Munich Central Collecting Point.
Returned to France in 1946 and restituted to the Rothschild family.
By descent to the present owners.
出版
Edouard Garnier, La Porcelaine de Sèvres, 1889, pl. X (a compotier coquille, a plateau Bouret, a seau crénelé, a seau à liqueur ovale, a pot à jus).
David Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century, Little Berkhamsted, 2015, vol. II, no. 63-3, pp. 357-359, no. 71-8, pp. 475-478, no. 61-2, pp. 333-334, no. 61-6, pp. 341-342.

拍品专文

Within a few years of starting his career as a lawyer in Bordeaux, Henri Léonard Jean-Baptiste Bertin (1720-1792) began his climb through the ranks of French bureaucracy. He eventually served as the Controleur général des Finances beginning in 1759, and in 1763, the year in which he acquired the present service, he ascended to the role of secrétaire d'État au Conseil. Notably, as administrateur et commisaire du Roi, he was responsible for the Sèvres manufactory for over a decade, from 1767-1778.

A significant portion of this assembled dinner set can be traced back to the service acquired by Bertin on 1 May 1763 (see Peters, op. cit. vol. II, no. 63-3, pp. 357-359). Bertin was able to obtain these pieces at significantly reduced prices, likely due to his ministerial positions, and he obtained additional supplements in 1764 and 1765. Furthermore, a notable number of pieces in this collection bear the date letter ‘S’ for 1771. The similarity between decorative patterns found on the porcelains produced in 1763 and those produced in 1771 suggest that the latter group may have completed Bertin’s service, even though no archival document from the Sèvres factory confirms this hypothesis. David Peters has also proposed a connection between the porcelains dated 1771 and a purchase made by the merchant Simon-Philippe Poirier in the same year, suggesting that Poirier may have acted as an intermediary (see Peters, ibid., p. 478).

The original Bertin service consisted of 72 plates, each priced at 28 livres instead of the customary 42 livres. In the current collection, there are 36 plates dated with the letter ‘K’ for 1763, which originate from this service. Additionally, there are five undated plates that may also be associated with it. The Bertin service initially included 36 ice-cups in the 1763 delivery. The present partial service comprises 40 ice-cups dated 1763 and two examples from 1764. In 1764, Bertin acquired two salad bowls of the first size and two of the second size. Within the present service, one of the first size and two of the second size are dated 1763, while a fourth of the first size is dated 1771. The two 1763 oval mustard-pot stands might be among the four mustard-pots in the 1763 Bertin service. It is also likely that two ice-pails, two butter-tubs, two cheese dishes, two sauce-boats, and one oval liqueur-bottle cooler in the present collection originate from the 1763-1764 Bertin service. Although the original complement of Bertin service did not include a monteith, Bertin received a gift of four "seaux crénelés" at 300 livres each at the end of 1763, making it likely that the two monteiths dated 1763 in the current service could be connected to this gift.

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