A covered "bouret" sugar bowl in soft-paste Sèvres porcelain, decorated in polychrome on each side with birds perched on branches. The lid features birds in flight and a finial in the shape of a chamomile flower. Gilt wolf's teeth adorn the rim.
Marked in blue with the letter H for the year 1761 and the painter's mark of Jean-Louis Morin, who worked at the Sèvres porcelain factory from 1754 to 1787.
Eighteenth century
Height: 11 cm
Very good condition.
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