Circa 1970: Part Of An Auteuil Porcelain Dinner Service
Artist: Porcelaine D’auteuil
A Chambord pattern dinner service with a design created by Jacques Lobjoy, based on the imagery of 18th-century prints by Jean-Charles-François Leloy, comprising: Auteuil porcelain - Chambord pattern: 16 dinner plates (+2 with chips), 6 fish plates, 8 dessert plates, 5 cheese plates, 1 salad bowl (23.5 cm diameter) with a chip on the rim, 1 covered terrine (23.5 x 17 cm), 1 open tureen (20 cm diameter), 1 covered vegetable dish (16 cm), 1 serving platter (41.5 cm), 1 dessert platter (33.5 cm), 1 water pitcher, 1 pickle jar, 1 mustard pot, 1 butter dish, salt and pepper shakers, 1 pepper mill, 2 ramekins, 1 soup bowl. Also included are pieces from the Chasse pattern: 5 fondue plates, 6 mazagrans (small wooden cups) with spoons in their box, and 3 trivets.
1 200 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Some scratches and chips
Material: Porcelain
Diameter: 30
Reference (ID): 1733221
Availability: In stock
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