A SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PUNCH BOWL (JATTE A PUNCH)
A SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PUNCH BOWL (JATTE A PUNCH)
A SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PUNCH BOWL (JATTE A PUNCH)
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A SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PUNCH BOWL (JATTE A PUNCH)
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A SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PUNCH BOWL (JATTE A PUNCH)

CIRCA 1776, BLUE INTERLACED L'S MARK ENCLOSING DATE LETTER Y, PAINTER’S MARK FOR DENIS LEVE AND GILDER’S MARK FOR ETIENNE-HENRY LEGUAY

细节
A SEVRES PORCELAIN GREEN-GROUND PUNCH BOWL (JATTE A PUNCH)
CIRCA 1776, BLUE INTERLACED L'S MARK ENCLOSING DATE LETTER Y, PAINTER’S MARK FOR DENIS LEVE AND GILDER’S MARK FOR ETIENNE-HENRY LEGUAY
Painted with groups of fruits and flowers within three reserves, each framed by two gilt ribbon-tied palms at its top and two gilt ribbon-tied berried myrtle garlands at its lower edge, with gilt floral garlands hanging from nails between each reserve
13 in. (33 cm.) diameter
来源
From the service Fond verd Groupes de fleurs et fruits given in 1777 by Louis XVI to Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, Emperor of Austria and later King of Hungary and Bohemia (1741-1790).
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 no. R 4305).
Recovered by the Monuments Fine Arts and Archives Section and transferred to the Munich Central Collecting Point.
Returned to France on 2 March 1946 and restituted to the Rothschild family.
By descent to the present owners.
出版
Dorothée Guillemée-Brulon: 'Les Grands Services de Sèvres Le service de Joseph II', L'Estampille, no. 158, June 1983, pp. 32-42.
David Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century, Little Berkhamsted, 2015, Vol. III, no. 77-6, pp. 577-579.

拍品专文

Joseph II, Emperor of Austria and brother of Marie-Antoinette, traveled to France in 1777, arriving on 19 April with the aim of offering marital instruction to his sister and brother-in-law, Louis XVI: seven years after their wedding, France's new king and queen had yet to produce an heir apparent. Joseph II embarked under the pseudonym 'Comte de Falkenstein', hoping that it would allow him greater freedom of movement while in Paris. At Versailles, Marie-Antoinette reserved rooms for him just above her own cabinets, and he imparted much advice to the couple.

Soon after the emperor's arrival at Versailles on 30 April 1777, Louis XVI arranged for a gift of a large green-ground dinner service to be delivered to him with Charles Gavier, comte de Vergennes and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Count Mercy d’Argenteau, French ambassador to Vienna, serving as intermediaries. Although the service included 120 plates costing 36 livres each, it only included one punch bowl and mortar, which incurred the substantial price of 900 livres, making them together the most expensive component of the service. Seventeen additional pieces from this service are being offered together as one lot in the present Rothschild auction series.

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