CHINA Part of a porcelain service decorated... - Lot 250 - Pescheteau-Badin

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CHINA Part of a porcelain service decorated... - Lot 250 - Pescheteau-Badin
CHINA Part of a porcelain service decorated with enamels of the pink family, in gold and silver of the of Jean-Emmanuel de Guignard, viscount of Saint-Priest (1714-1785) in a shield framed by two lions framed by two lions and surmounted by a crown of marquis and on the edges of stems stems in bloom. 18th century, Qianlong period (1736-1795). It includes : - twenty-two plates - four round compotiers of two sizes - two covered oval terrines and their tray with two handles and a pomegranate-shaped grip D. of the plates: 23,2 cm; D. of the compotiers: 22,4 cm and 25,1 cm, H. of the terrines: 20 cm; L. of the trays : 39,4 cm. A small chip in the trays, chips in the handles of the terrines, a broken and glued handle, six plates with chips, important gold wear on a compotier, one compotier damaged. For a study of this service, see Antoine Lebel, French and Swiss coats of arms on porcelain of China in the 18th century, 2009, n°84
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