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Floral Single Saucer

This is a nice saucer made by Sevres in the 18th century or to be more exact in about 1780. It is hand painted with the Feuille de Choux / Chou (I have seen it spelled both ways) pattern which includes three floral arrangements along the rim as well as a single flower in the center and that destinctive blue and gold trim on a raised design. I think it was based on cabbage leaves originally. Looks stunning and is not that easy to find in good condition. Sadly no cup. Their enamel colors and gilding are just superb. The saucer is in great condition with some very minor wear which is typical of soft paste pieces. Looks stunning on display! It is marked underneath with the interlaced blue L mark with the CC as the date code in the center. It is made of softpaste porcelain and has the hole for hanging in the kiln near the footring. There are also two artist and incised marks as shown. The piece is 1.125 inches tall and 5 inches in diameter. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

Price is $599
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