LOT 117 Five Sèvres coffee cans (gobelets litron) c.1770 9…
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Five Sèvres coffee cans (gobelets litron) c.1770-95, one from the De Mauroy service and painted by Henri-Germain Boileau with flower swags around a narrow pink ribbon, another by Etienne-Jean Chabry with a continuous band of blue flowers flanked by leaf bands on a purple ground, another painted with rose and cornflower sprays tied with ribbon and reserved on a ground of blue and red oeil de perdrix, another with S-shaped flower scrolls between gilt trellis panels and rouge de fer bands, the last with baskets of fruit and flowers suspended from blue ribbons on a claret ground, varying interlaced Ls marks, one unmarked, minor faults, 6cm. (5) Provenance: the latter can formerly in the Tryhorn Collection. The first can is from an extensive service made for Pierre-Edmé-Berthelin de Mauroy, Inspecteur of Sèvres, who is believed to have purchased it on behalf of an unknown third party. A radish tray and a butter dish from the same service are included in the collection at the Bowes museum, Barnard Castle.
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