Null Celestial blue cup and saucer, 19th century
The cup with old labels
Bears a…
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Celestial blue cup and saucer, 19th century The cup with old labels Bears a Sèvres mark Saucer diameter: 13.5 cm Cup diameter: 7 cm (chips)

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Celestial blue cup and saucer, 19th century The cup with old labels Bears a Sèvres mark Saucer diameter: 13.5 cm Cup diameter: 7 cm (chips)

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A group of Sèvres and Sèvres style porcelain, 18th-19th centuries, comprising: two Sèvres porcelain later decorated blue-ground cups and a Sèvres porcelain later decorated blue-ground saucer, the porcelain 18th century, interlaced L marks, incised numerals to cups, the cups reserved with panels of landscape vignettes with sheep, a ram, and a basket of flowers, within elaborate gilt cartouches, the interior of one with an elaborate gilt border, the interior of the other with a similar vignette, the saucer similarly decorated, the cups 8.3cm diameter; the saucer 13.1cm diameter; together with a Sèvres porcelain later decorated bleu céleste pointillé-ground teacup and a saucer, the porcelain saucer 18th century, the cup Sèvres style and 19th century, the cup with blue spurious interlaced L mark enclosing date letter P for 1768 and spurious painter’s K mark for Charles-Nicolas Dodin, the saucer with spurious interlaced L mark enclosing date letter cc for 1780 and painter's mark for Guillaume Noël, the ground of the cup reserved with a white band centred by a garland, widening at the front to an oval panel enclosing a putto, the centre of the saucer with a dove and a quiver, within concentric garlands and bleu celeste bands with pointille ornament, against the bleu céleste pointillé ground with laurel garlands, the cup 8.4cm diameter; the saucer 12.2cm diameter; and a pair of gilt-metal-mounted Sèvres style porcelain blue-ground small oviform vases, 19th century, spurious interlaced L marks enclosing fleur de lys and SEVRES marks, the mounts on the necks with pendant garlands, on gilt-metal Louis XVI-style stepped feet, 10.1cm high overall (7)