Sèvres - Double Salt Shaker In Soft Porcelain - Eighteenth Century
Double salt cellar with polychrome decoration of detached bouquets, blue and gold fillets, blue mark with intertwined Ls. Sèvres soft porcelain, 18th century
Sèvres porcelain comes from one of the most important factories in Europe. Founded in 1740, it remains world famous today. The Sèvres factory was developed thanks to the patronage of Louis XV under the influence of Madame de Pompadour. Originally located in Vincennes then moved to Sèvres in 1756, it produced so-called soft porcelain then hard porcelain following the discovery of a Kaolin deposit near Limoges and marketed from 1770. Over the political regimes it is found on all royal, imperial or presidential tables. Sèvres continually produced fashionable new designs which were widely admired and imitated.
Sèvres porcelain comes from one of the most important factories in Europe. Founded in 1740, it remains world famous today. The Sèvres factory was developed thanks to the patronage of Louis XV under the influence of Madame de Pompadour. Originally located in Vincennes then moved to Sèvres in 1756, it produced so-called soft porcelain then hard porcelain following the discovery of a Kaolin deposit near Limoges and marketed from 1770. Over the political regimes it is found on all royal, imperial or presidential tables. Sèvres continually produced fashionable new designs which were widely admired and imitated.
400 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Bon etat, un eclat discret
Material: Porcelain
Width: 13cm
Height: 4cm
Depth: 7cm
Reference (ID): 1032381
Availability: In stock
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