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dated 1814 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Part of a 'cabaret' tea service, with ormolu mounts cast and chased with the Royal arms of France, Sevres, dated 1814

Object details

Object type
Parts
This object consists of 7 parts.

  • Teapot
  • Jug
  • Sugar Basin
  • Cup
  • Saucer
  • Cup
  • Saucer
Brief description
Part of a 'cabaret' tea service, with ormolu mounts cast and chased with the Royal arms of France, Sevres, dated 1814
Gallery label
(22/04/2017)
Label for 'American and European Art and Design 1800-1900', Gallery 101, de-canted March 2017:

'16
Tea Service and Tray
Dated 1814

This service, with scenes from La Fontaine's Fables, was made in the last year of Napoleon's reign. When he was deposed and Louis XVIII became king, gilded silver plaques stamped with the royal arms were fixed over the imperial eagles on the tray borders. The service cost 2995 francs and was delivered to the king when he visited the factory in 1816.

France, Sèvres; manufactured by Sèvres porcelain factory; painted by Jean-Charles Develly; gilded by Pierre-Louis Micaud
Hard-paste porcelain, painted in enamels and gilt

Museum no. 3579-1856'
Bibliographic reference
Preaud, Tamara. Staging Power: Napoleon, Charles John, Alexander. . St Petersburg:The State Hermitage Museum, 2010. p 374, cat no. 367. ISBN 978-91-7100-824-4
Collection
Accession number
3579A to E/2-1856

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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