SEVRES A soft porcelain cup with polychrome... - Lot 207 - Osenat

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SEVRES A soft porcelain cup with polychrome... - Lot 207 - Osenat
SEVRES A soft porcelain cup with polychrome decoration of a bouquet of flowers in a reserve surrounded by palms and foliage in gold on a green background. Marked : LL interlaced, letter-date M for 1765, mark of the painter Cardin. 18th century, 1765. H. 6,8 cm. Minor gilding on the upper edge. Provenance: Delivered on 14 May 1765 to Claude Bonnet, payer of rents and agent in Paris of the court of Parma for Philip I of Parma, Duke of Parma and Piacenza and Guastalla (1748-1765), husband of Louise-Elisabeth of France, Duchess of Parma (1720-1759), daughter of Louis XV and Marie Leszczynska. Ferdinand I, Duke of Parma and Piacenza and Guastalla (1751-1802). This ice cup comes from the service delivered in 1765 to Claude Bonnet, payer of rents and agent in Paris for the Court of Parma, for the Duke of Parma. On May 14, 1765, Duke Philip I of Parma, through his agent in Paris, Claude Bonnet, purchased a large green porcelain service decorated with flowers, including 144 plates. This service is accompanied by an important tea service composed of 48 goblets and saucers, 4 sugar pots, 2 teapots and 2 milk pots. The whole service is made up of 342 pieces to which are added 40 biscuit figures, for the total sum of 20,906 livres (Archives, Sèvres, cité de la céramique, Vy 4 f° 37). The service is then mentioned in the office and goblet of H.R.H. the Duke of Parma in an inventory of October 15, 1768, still preserved in the archives of the Duchy of Parma. It is again reported complete in a second inventory in 1802 (Briganti, "Carte e Documenti - documents on the arts at the court of Parma in the 18th century", Antologia di Belli Arti, 1997, pp. 397-398). A large part of the service is now kept in the Palazzo del Quirinale in Rome. For a study of this service see: Ghidoli, Il patrimonio artitico del Quirinale, Le vaelle, 2000, pp.113-149, no. 24 and David Peters, Sèvres plates and services of the 18th century, 2015, vol. II, no. 65-3, pp. 369-370.
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