Decorative Arts: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue of the Collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum

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122 FRENCH CERAMICS: CHANTILLY


EXHIBITIONS
New York, The Cooper-Hewitt Museum,
Design in the Service of Tea, August-
October 1984.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sassoon, "Acquisitions 1982," no. 5,
pp. 33-36, illus.

CHANTILLY


  1. Tea Service
    Chantilly manufactory, circa 1730-1735
    Soft-paste porcelain; polychrome enamel
    decoration
    Tray: Height: % in. (2.1 cm); Width:
    8% in. (22.4 cm); Depth: 8% in. (22.7 cm);
    Cups: Height: I^9 /I6 in. (4 cm); Width: 3% in.
    (8.2 cm); Depth: 25 A in. (6.7 cm); Saucers:


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Height: Ύ16 in. (2.3 cm); Width: 4V16 in.
(11.6 cm); Depth: 4% in. (11.5 cm); Sugar
Bowl: Height: 3/8 in. (7.7 cm); Width:
43 /8 in. (11.ι cm); Depth: 4 /16 in. (10.3 cm);
Teapot: Height: 3/2 in. (8.9 cm); Width:
5/8 in. (13.1 cm); Depth: 3 s/i6 in. (8.4 cm)
Accession number 82 .DE.167.1-.5
PROVENANCE
[Klaber and Klaber, London, 1980];
[Winifred Williams, Ltd., London, 1982].

One of a pair 205


  1. Pair of Magot Figures
    Chantilly manufactory, circa 1740
    Soft-paste porcelain; polychrome enamel
    decoration; gilt-bronze mounts
    Height: 7 in. (18 cm); Width: 7 in. (18 cm);
    Depth: 7 in. (18 cm)
    Accession number 85.DI.380.1—.2

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