19th Century Sevres Style Biscuit & Cobalt Blue Porcelain Pedestals19th Century Sevres Style Biscuit & Cobalt Blue Porcelain Pedestals

An Elaborate Pair of Late 19th Century Gilt Bronze Mounted Sèvres Style Biscuit and Cobalt Blue Porcelain Pedestals

Item # CC1254

The pedestals in the manner of Clodion, with central Bacchanalian frieze, the top and bottom porcelain with raised gold bands of swags and foliate scrollwork.

Each with the Sèvres mark and signed by the artist “Le Courneur”

In late 1739 – early 1740 the Sèvres Porcelain Factory opened in the Royal Château of Vincennes, Sixteen years later in 1756 the factory moved to the village of Sèvres located outside of Paris and in route to Louis XV’s Palace of Versailles where it became the preeminent porcelain manufacturer in Europe. When the company ran into financial difficulties, the King who had become an avid client bought out the shareholders and became the sole owner. The factory remained in the royal family until it was nationalized following the French Revolution.

The range of objects produced in the first half of the nineteenth century was enormous, as were the types of decoration that they employed. The Sèvres factory produced  ninety-two new designs for vases. The factory is still in production today.

Details:
Height – 41 inches / 104cm
Diameter – Top: 15 inches / 38cm

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