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CHANTILLY - Lot 260

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CHANTILLY - Lot 260
CHANTILLY Plate with contoured edge in soft porcelain with polychrome decoration polychrome in the center of two pheasants in a medallion surrounded by gold palms on a blue mosaic background, the wing decorated with birds in six cartridges. Marked: hunting horn R A in blue. 18th century. D. 24 cm. A dish decorated with flowers in reserves on a blue trellis background dated 1753 is kept in the British Museum and reproduced by Geneviève Leduc, Porcelaine tendre de Chantilly au XVIIIe siècle, 1996, p. 239. The author suggests that this service could have been made on the occasion of the marriage of Louis-Joseph de Bourbon-Condé and Charlotte de Rohan-Soubise that same year. A plate decorated in the center with comparable pheasants is preserved in the Hartford Museum and reproduced by Clare Le Corbeiller and Linda Roth Roth, French Eighteenth-Century Porcelain at the Wadsworth Atheneum, 2000, no. 154, pp. 37-38.
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