13th Oct, 2025 11:00
Of shaped octagonal forrm, the sides with elaborate pierced basketwork and anthemions, decorated with a turquoise bleu céleste ground, the central white ground reserve hand painted with flowers and fruits within a gilt wheat husk border, partial overglaze blue interlaced-L mark and incised mark to base.
Believed to be from the Celestial Blue service of Louis XV
(Quantity:1)
Dimensions: 23.5cm wide x 4cm high
Provenance:Inherited by the vendor from her Mother in 1995, her Mother was of Northern Irish descent.
A similar example was sold in 1995 from the Northern Irish collection of the Duke of Abercorn.
Notes:Comparable example: the celebrated bleu céleste service of Louis XV, produced at Vincennes between 1753 and 1755 for the King’s private dining rooms at Versailles. The service, designed by Jean-Claude Duplessis and decorated in the newly invented turquoise ground by Jean Hellot comprised 1,749 pieces including rare openwork fruit baskets (plateaux corbeilles), one of which is preserved at the Château de Versailles.
Please see here for further information and a comparable example: https://www.amisdeversailles.com/mecenat/projets/240
Literature: Sevres Plates and Services of the 18th century II by david Peters, 55-1, page 287. '4 corbeilles octogones de 8 pcs'.
Sold for £31,500
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