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Rare And Unknown Paris Porcelain Plate From An Unknown Service Of The Comte d'Artois

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"Rare And Unknown Paris Porcelain Plate From An Unknown Service Of The Comte d'Artois"
Rare porcelain plate for an unknown service of the Comte d'Artois
By Duban factory, Paris, 1814-1824
A rare and unknown porcelain plate, with gilt rim, ornate at the center with the gilt cipher of the Comte d'Artois, the monogram CP for Charles-Philippe de France, brother of kings Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, under the crown of “Prince du Sang” with stylized fleurs-de-lys.
Good condition.
Duban factory, Paris, 1814-1824.
Marked.
D. 23,5 cm.

Provenance
Charles-Philippe de France, Monsieur, comte d’Artois, future King Charles X (1757-1836).

History
The Duban manufactory was built by Louis-Picard Duban, established rue Coquillière (now Hérold), and was owned then by his son Louis-François Duban, who died in 1824. According to the Almanach du Commerce, the factory opened in An 6 (1797-1798) and closed in 1827.

Literature
Régine de Plinval de Guillebon, La porcelaine à Paris sous le Consulat et l'Empire, Droz, 1985, pp. 149-150.

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