Description: Sevres / Paris Hand Painted Floral Baskets Cherubs King George IV Service Plate Antique Sevres soft paste porcelain plate. Decorated with a central bouquet of hand painted flowers in pink, yellow, and blue. With scalloped / arched and floral gilding and a gold band along the inner rim of the plate. Has a border with hand painted cherubs on clouds with flowers framed by gold gilding, green laurel leaf wreaths and floral swags, gold rose swags, and hand painted floral baskets. Cobalt blue and gold gilding along the edge. Marked on the reverse with a hand painted double L mark with a U inside for 1773 and a star above. The star is a painter's mark for Antoine Caton, who worked at Sevres from 1749 to 1798. Purchased in Paris for George IV by Francois Benois. A reciept dated October 23, 1824, reads 'Un Service de Porcelaine de Sevres a Cartels d'Enfans et fleurs compose de 131 pieces 400 pounds. In the book French Porcelain in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen by Geoffrey de Bellaigue Volume II a complete inventory of the remaining pieces of this service in the royal collection state that there are five plates marked with a U for 1773 and the five pointed star for Caton. Bellaigue states that the painting of the cherubs on the five Caton plates are of higher quality than those of other plates in the service and that it is his theory that the plates bearing Caton's mark may have been part of a group of unfinished items listed in the Sevres inventory dated 1 January 1774 under the heading Magazin de Blanc Porcelaine tendre. The entry reads 48 assiettes unies peintes a Efans et petites Corbeilles 30 1440 and that it is likely that these plates were left over unfinished pieces from the Dubarry service and that were later sold in their unfinished state to a dealer in the early 19th century who added to their decoration likely in Paris and probably created an assembled service painted mostly on old Sevres blanks which were later sold to George IV. So most likely the cherub painting, the floral baskets, and perhaps the wreaths were decorated at Sevres; however, the central floral bouquet and the gilding were added in the early 19th century when the entire service was completed in Paris and then sold to King George IV. This is a beautiful plate with an interesting history. Has some wear to the gilding mostly along the edge and scratches to the center, but otherwise good condition. Measures approximately 9 3/4 inches wide. This is an antique and may have small in manufacture defects that do not affect the display of the piece. Click Here To See All Sevres Porcelain We Have For Sale Click here To Visit Our Store and see all of our Porcelain, Glass, and Ceramics GV 002072
Price: 14995 USD
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Origin: Sevres
Pattern: Floral
Occasion: All Occasions
Color: Gold
Material: Porcelain
Year Manufactured: 1773
MPN: Antique
Set Includes: Plate
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Sèvres
Type: Dinner Plate
Theme: Flower
Style: Neoclassical
Features: Hand Painted
Production Style: Art Pottery
Time Period Manufactured: 1750-1799
Production Technique: Pottery
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Backstamp: Painted
Handmade: No
Product Line: Soft Paste