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PORCELAIN
Porcelaines
SEVRES
A small private Napoleonic collection in Sydney, Australia
SEVRÉS SAUCER - 1810
Two saucers comming from a ‘cabaret à café’
acquired on March 9, 1810 by the Empress
Joséphine for the Elysée palace.
SEVRÉS SOUP PLATE -1809
This plate was part of a 'service d'entrée'
ordered by Prince Borghese, husband of
Pauline Bonaparte - Napoleon's sister, in
December 1808 and delivered on the 27th of
April 1809.
SEVRÉS BUST OF NAPOLEON - 1810
Sevres Biscuit bust of Napoleon, 1810 modelled
by Alexandre Brachard, facing the front with
truncated shoulders.
SEVRÉS SUCRIERS - 1808 & 1809
Two Sevres Sucriers, or sugar bowls,
given by Napoleon to the King of
Wurt
temberg in 1809.
SEVRÉS CUP AND SAUCER -1809
The saucer with dark green base with garlands
of flowers and central geometric pattern. The
cup with garlands and geometric gold lattice
work.
SEVRÉS CUP AND SAUCER -1804-06
Dark blue background with gold leaf pattern
with a 'B' monogram on the cup. Sevrés mark
for the years 1804-06. The 'M Imple'
removed.
SEVRÉS JAFFE DEJÉUNER - 1808
A Sevres breakfast bowl in chromium
green with the chyper of RG.
SEVRÉS SOUP PLATE -1807
A Sevres soup plate in white with gold trim
and central frieze.
SEVRÉS COMPORT -1815
A Sevres comport painted with a border of
gilt Grecian waves around the edge of a
blue ‘Lapis Lazuli’ band.
SEVRÉS PLATE -1827
Two Sevres plates in the same design as
the Grand Service ordered by Elisa,
Grand Duchess of Tuscany and
Napoleon's eldest sister, in 1810.
DARTE AINE PLATES -1810c
Six plates made by the Darte Aine porcelain
factory, circa 1810-15, with stylised wings
design on an burnt orange ground.
FURSTENBERG - 1810
A dinner plate from a service owned by Jerome
Napoleon, King of Westphalia.
FURSTENBERG - 1810
A soup plate from a service owned by Jerome
Napoleon, King of Westphalia.
FURSTENBER - 1810
A bisque bust of Jerome Napoleon, inscribed
Premier Roi de Westphalie.