REF NO : B54230

巴黎瓷器

一个非常精致的帝国瓷器咖啡服务

法国,约1860年

£33,000

A Very Fine Empire Paris Porcelain Coffee Service with each piece painted with a continuous panel of tulips, roses and further foliage, upon a white background....

尺寸

REF NO : B54230

描述

A Very Fine Empire Paris Porcelain Coffee Service with each piece painted with a continuous panel of tulips, roses and further foliage, upon a white background. The painted flowers are between bands of burnished gilt and each piece has a burnished gilt interior. In excellent undamaged condition.

The coffee service comprises of:

A baluster shaped coffee pot with domed cover, decorated en suite with a pineapple finial and dragon mask spout.
A hot water pot with domed cover, decorated en suite with a loop handle dragon mask spout.
A two handled sucrier with domed cover, decorated en suite .
A milk jug.
Twelve cups with scroll handles with Twelve saucers.

日期

约1860年

原产地

法国

中型

瓷器

巴黎瓷器

The importance of the Parisian porcelain industry stretches back to the time when under the reign of Louis XIV, all silverware in France was melted into coins, and as a result all dishes needed to be replaced by a different material. This brought about an immediate demand for porcelain from China (the sole supplier of porcelain since Vasco De Gama brought the first porcelain objects back to Europe during the 15th century). This was a very expensive commodity, and as such the need to create local porcelain was paramount, and once it was made possible a thriving local industry built up. The area around the ‘rue de Paradis’ has been Paris’s showcase of porcelain and crystal since the Restoration, when the Comte d’Artois, later to become Charles X, and his son, the Duc d’Angoulême and last Dauphin of France, were the first to set up porcelain workshops here, soon to be followed by others.

在巴黎瓷器行业工作过一段时间的著名艺术家中,皮埃尔-奥古斯特-雷诺阿在1854-1858年期间曾作为画家在巴黎的一个瓷器制造商处当学徒。

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