SEVRES 1769. French Soft-Paste Porcelain.
An 18th Century Sevres Porcelain Dish Painted in 1769 by Jean-Baptiste Tandart and Jean-Jacques Pierre. The Shaped Oval Form Decorated with Scattered Roses with a Laurel Wreath Border and a Blue Enamel Edge. The Base Painted with Interlaced LL’s for the Sevres Porcelain Factory ‘q’ for 1769, and ‘ … ‘ for Jean-Baptiste Tandart and ‘ P’ ‘ for Jean-Jacques Pierre.
SOLD
- Condition
- Very good, minor wear to the enamels.
- Size
- Diameter : 22.4 cm (8 3/4 inches)
- Provenance
- N/A
- Stock number
- 21667
Information
Jean-Baptiste Tandart worked at Sevres 1754-1803. Jean-Jacques Pierre, known as Pierre jeune was a flower painter who worked at Sevres from 1763 to 1800. Information from : Sevres Porcelain (Erikson and De Bellaigue, Faber and Faber, 1987).
For an example of this Sevres design but without the blue enamel border see : Musee de L'Ermitage, La Porcelaine de Sevres du XVIII Siecle, Catalogue de la Collection (Nina Birioukova, Natalia Kazakevitch, Editions du Musee de l'Ermitage, 2005). Page 323 plate 1183.