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    • After Joseph Siffred Duplessis (1725-1802)
      Jun. 04, 2024

      After Joseph Siffred Duplessis (1725-1802)

      Est: $400 - $600

      LOUIS SEIZE Engraving by Johann Gotthard von Müller, 1790, published by Johann Friedrich Frauenholz, Nuremberg, framed; Together with After Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842) MARIE ANTOINETTE DE LORRAINE-D'AUTRICHE, REINE DE FRANCE, engraving by Barthelemy Roger, 1821, published by Antoine François Piéri-Bénard, Paris, framed. Sight of sheets 28 x 21 1/4 inches; 711 x 540 mm. Frames 39 1/2 x 33 inches; 1003 x 838 mm. Exhibited (second): Roslyn, New York, Nassau County Museum of Art, Art and Fashion, May 28-Aug. 13, 2006

      DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • A SÈVRES GREEN-GROUND TWO-HANDLED VASE 1756/57
      Nov. 23, 2009

      A SÈVRES GREEN-GROUND TWO-HANDLED VASE 1756/57

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      (vase Duplessis à fleurs) reserved on either side with a gilt-edged cartouche painted with the figure of a child and molded with a border of shells around the foot, mounted on a later ormolu base, interlaced L's, date letter D for 1756/7 and painter's mark for probably Philippe Xhrouuet in blue enamel.

      Sotheby's
    • A PAIR OF SÈVRES PINK-GROUND VASES THE PORCELAIN CIRCA 1752-53, THE DECORATION 19TH CENTURY
      Nov. 10, 2006

      A PAIR OF SÈVRES PINK-GROUND VASES THE PORCELAIN CIRCA 1752-53, THE DECORATION 19TH CENTURY

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      height 9 1/8 in. (23.1cm) (vases Duplessis) each painted with small bird panels reserved on the pink ground between applied stalk handles with colorful flowerhead terminals, interlaced L's mark in blue enamel. Handles restored. NOTE A garniture of vases of this form, with gilt flower sprigs and colored applied flowers on a white ground is illustrated by Préaud and d'Albis, La Porcelaine de Vincennes, p. 131, no. 63. It is highly likely that the pink ground and bird panels were added to the present vases in the 19th century to make them more saleable, the white ground and somewhat sparse decoration of early Vincennes pieces being considered somewhat unfashionable.

      Sotheby's
    • Two Vincennes two-handled vases (vases Duplessis a fleurs)
      Jul. 05, 2004

      Two Vincennes two-handled vases (vases Duplessis a fleurs)

      Est: £5,000 - £7,000

      CIRCA 1752, BLUE INTERLACED LS ENCLOSING DOT TO ONE Of baluster form with entwined gilt branch handles, each side of both gilt with bouquets of flowers, one painted with insects and flower-sprays, the foliage-moulded upper rims and footrims enriched in gilding, on shaped rockwork feet applied with foliage issuing meandering flowering stems extending up the body and about the handles (one with handle replaced, two stems with replacement sections, other with section broken from rim and repaired, the base drilled and with chip, both with very slight wear to gilt handles and chipping to flowers, foliage and stems) 7 3/8 in. (18.8 cm.) and 7 3/8 in. (18.7 cm.) high (2)

      Christie's
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