A VINCENNES OR SEVRES GLASS COOLER (SCEAU A VERRE)
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A VINCENNES OR SEVRES GLASS COOLER (SCEAU A VERRE)

1754-1758, BLUE INTERLACED L'S MARK, UNIDENTIFIED PAINTER'S MARK OF A CHALICE, INCISED CB

细节
A VINCENNES OR SEVRES GLASS COOLER (SCEAU A VERRE)
1754-1758, blue interlaced L's mark, unidentified painter's mark of a chalice, incised cb
Of cylindrical form with rounded lower portion on short foot, with shell scroll bracket handles, painted with scattered loose bouquets, the moulded rim with paired blue lines and gilt foliate dash
4¾ in. (12 cm.) high; 6¼ in. (15.8 cm.) wide overall

拍品专文

See David Peters, Decorator and Date Marks on C18th Vincennes and Sèvres Porcelain, privately printed, 1997, p. 90. The mark of a chalice occurs on pieces dated 1754-1758 and 1767 that are painted with flowers. In a 19th century publication, it was ascribed to C-F Becquet, but there is no archival evidence to support the attribution.