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Figure standing in flowing robes with dove, round grassy base with tree stump.

Allegorical Figure of Peace, c. 1780

Sèvres Porcelain Factory

G324

covered vase, cat. card does not list 'a-b' for vase and lid; white ground, painted with turquoise and gold circle-and-dot pattern (oeil-de-perdrix); the wide decorative bands are adorned with exotic birds and chinoisirie. The subjects and decorative grounds link them to a pair in the collection of Queen Elizabeth throught to have been bought by Marie Antoinette in 1779. The similar oeil-de-perdix of both pairs may be attributed to Vincent Taillandier, who specialized in this type of patterned ground

Covered vase, one of a pair, 1780

Sèvres Porcelain Factory

G310

saucer, cermaic-porcelain, cup and saucer from a dejeuner, painted with portraits of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette; the crossed L's in the foliage refer to Louis, and much of the iconography (rings, birds, etc.) refer to a marriage or betrothal

Saucer, 1770–74

Sèvres Porcelain Factory

G324

Rim with a 'gros bleu marbrè' ground and bands of gilt neo-classical inspiration. Center painted with two branches of a yellow flower with lush, thick foliage, the cavetto with a gilt band of laurel leaves.

Botanical Plate, 1832

Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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plate, ceramic-porcelain, dark blue with gold border, brown and gold seated figure with helmet at his feet in center agianst a mottled ground, French, XIXc cat. card dims H 1-1/4 x diam 9-1/2' Holiday Traditions, French Room. Part of a dessert service that has been attributed to Pièrre André Le Guay (active 1773-1817) and Joseph Leopold Weydinger (active 1778-1829)

Plate, c. 1810

Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Plate, ceramic-porcelain, dark blue with gold border; large medallion head in the center of Antinous, signed by 'Mlle de Gaule', French, XIXc cat. card dims H 1-1/4 x diam 9-3/8'

Plate, 1810

Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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ice pail with removable bowl inside; on the blue ground of body and cover are medallions reserved in white and wreathed in gold, painted with birds in a landscape; the twisted handle of the lid is covered with gold lines and a row of gold leaves encircles the deep outer ridge of the cover; the body of the bowl rests on three, bun-shaped feet; ice was placed between the body and the liner and inside the lid to keep ice cream cold inside

Jatte Ă  glace (ice cream pail) from the Rohan service, 1771

Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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plate with flowers and fruit at rim; blue ring surrounding green profile bust, with "Franklin" in gilt on L; gilt trim

Benjamin Franklin plate, 1801-1802

Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Gourd shaped vase with long, thin neck decorated in relief in salmon, white, green with blue overflow Sevres (manufacturer)

Gourd vase, c. 1900

Taxile-Maximin Doat; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

G352

covered vase, cat. card does not list 'a-b' for vase and lid; white ground, painted with turquoise and gold circle-and-dot pattern (oeil-de-perdrix); the wide decorative bands are adorned with exotic birds and chinoisirie. The subjects and decorative grounds link them to a pair in the collection of Queen Elizabeth thought to have been bought by Marie Antoinette in 1779. The similar oeil-de-perdix of both pairs may be attributed to Vincent Taillandier, who specialized in this type of patterned ground

Covered vase, one of a pair, 1780

Sèvres Porcelain Factory; Decorator: Fallot (birds); Decorator: Charles-Eloi Asselin (figures); Decorator: Vincent Taillandier (ground pattern); Maker: Jean-Claude-Thomas Duplessis (gilt-bronze mounts)

G310

Narrow base expanding to a wide, flared lip with blue, purple and green decorations, mounted on a square bronze base

Vase, 1925

Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann; Decorator: Maurice Herbillon; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

G379

condiment dish; tray fitted with two fixed pots and covers; blue turquoise surface; the pots each have two panels reserved in white, wreathed in gold and painted with birds in branches; lids of pots each have a panel reserved in white, wreathed in gold and carrying a floral wreath; the shaped tray carries similarly decorated panels at the base of the pots; the panels all painted by Falot; stone grey underglaze

Plateau Ă  deux pots de confiture (tray with preserve pots), 1771

Fallot; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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dinner plate, border in turquoise blue decorated with swags of gold leaves joining three oval medallions reserved in white and painted with landscapes and birds, scene differing from plate 44.42.1; in the center of the plate the monogram of a member of the Rohan family in gold within a wreath of gold leaves and acorns emerging from a tree stump; underglaze stone grey; the pieces in this group are part of a set made for the Rohan family during the reign of Louis XV

Plate from the Rohan service, 1772

Etienne Evans; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Saucer from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Saucer from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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inscribed inside 'Constant,' a Paris modeler of 1795-1800, (possibly after a design by Boizot)

L'Amour piqué par une abeille, c. 1775

Louis-Simon Boizot; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Bowl from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Saucer from a tea service for twelve, 1807-1808

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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custard cup; urn shaped with handle, of bleu turquoise with a medallion reserved in white, wreathed in gold and painted with a bird in a landscape; bird panels differing from those of cup 44.42.6; gilded lip and base; white and gold handle; blue underglaze

Tass Ă  glace (custard or ice cream cup), 1771

François-Joseph Aloncle; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Saucer from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Saucer from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine

Teapot from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Creamer from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Saucer from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

Not on View
Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Saucer from a tea service for twelve, 1807-1808

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

Not on View
Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Saucer from a tea service for twelve, 1807-1808

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Saucer from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Sugar bowl from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Saucer from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

Not on View
Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807-1808

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

Not on View
Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Saucer from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

Not on View
Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Cup from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

Not on View
dinner plate, border in turquoise blue decorated with swags of gold leaves joining three oval medallions reserved in white and painted with landscapes and birds, scene differing from that on plate 44.42.2; in the center of the plate the monogram of a member of the Rohan family in gold within a wreath of gold leaves and acorns emerging from a tree stump; underglaze stone grey; the pieces in this group are part of a set made for the Rohan family during the reign of Louis XV

Dinner plate from the Rohan service, 1771

Antoine-Joseph Chappuis; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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custard cup; urn-shaped with handle, of bleu turquoise with a medallion reserved in white, wreathed in gold and painted with a bird in a landscape; differs from bird panel on cup 44.42.7; gilded lip and base; white and gold handle; blue underglaze

Tass Ă  glace (custard or ice cream cup), 1771

François-Joseph Aloncle; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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deep; eight foil; turquoise blue with a large central medallion reserved in white, wreathed with gold leaves and painted with two birds in a landscape, differing from scene on dish 44.42.3; blue underglaze

Dessert dish from the Rohan service, 1771

François-Joseph Aloncle; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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deep; eight foil; of turquoise blue with a large central medallion reserved in white, wreathed with gold leaves and painted with two birds in a landscape differing from scene on dish 44.42.4; underglaze blue

Dessert dish from the Rohan service, 1771

François-Joseph Aloncle; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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Presented by Emperor Napoleon the First to Prince William of Prussia in 1808; painted with scenes from the Fables of La Fontaine.

Saucer from a tea service for twelve, 1807–08

Christophe-Ferdinand Caron; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

Not on View

Cup, 1770–74

Sèvres Porcelain Factory

G324

Montieth, Date Unknown

Sèvres Porcelain Factory

G324

Monteith, Date Unknown

Sèvres Porcelain Factory

G324

Plate, ceramic-porcelain, seated figure eating out of a bowl with Greek vase at his feet, French, XIXc cat. card dims H 1-1/4 x diam 9-1/8' Holiday Traditions, French Room. Part of a dessert service that has been attributed to Pièrre André Le Guay (active 1773-1817), and Joseph Leopold Weydinger (active 1778-1829)

Dessert plate with seated figure, c. 1810

Pierre-André Le Guay; Decorator: Joseph Léopold Weydinger; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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ovoid body decorated with continuous tropical landscape depicting distant mountains and sailboats, stylized palms, exotic birds and butterflies; capped with cover in matching blue glaze

"Tropiques" monumental jar and cover, 1937 (form c. 1925)

Henri Rapin; Decorator: Anne-Marie Fontaine; Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Factory

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