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

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Height: 10 ft. (25.3 cm); Width: 7% in.
(22.5 cm); Depth: 6% in. (15.9 cm)
Accession number 83 .DE.341.1-.2

PROVENANCE
(?) The Rt. Hon. Lord Ashburton, Bucken-
ham, Norfolk (sold, Christie's, London,
February 24,1869, lot 64, for 819 guineas to
Rhodes); Baroness Alexis de Goldschmidt-
Rothschild, Switzerland; [Lovice Reviczky
A. G., Zurich, 1983].
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sassoon, "Acquisitions 1983," no. 12,
pp. 209-211, 214, illus.; "Acquisitions/1983,"
GettyMusJ 12 (1984), no. 14, p. 266, illus.;
Savill, Sevres, vol. 1, p. in; n. 2h, p. 116;
vol. 3, n. 5, p. 1040; Sassoon, Vincennes and
Sevres PorceUin, no. 27, pp. 138-141, illus.
pp. 139,141.

One of a pair 242

PROVENANCE
Mrs. H. Dupuy, New York (sold, Parke-

One of a pair 241


  1. Pair of Vases {vases hollandois
    nouveaux, [?] deuxieme grandeur)
    Sevres manufactory, 1785
    Painted by Jacques-Fran9ois-Louis de
    Laroche; gilded by Antoine-Toussaint
    Cornaille
    Soft-paste porcelain, bleu celeste ground
    color; polychrome enamel decoration;
    gilding
    Each base painted underneath with the blue
    crossed Is of the Sevres manufactory and
    Laroche's mark Lr in script. Base of each
    central section incised 2$; one base section
    incised O.

  2. Pair of Lidded Bowls {vases cassolettes
    a monter)
    Paris and Sevres manufactory, circa 1785
    Mounts attributed to Pierre-Philippe
    Thomire
    Hard-paste porcelain, bleu nouveau ground
    color; rouge griotte marble; gilt-bronze
    mounts
    Height: 1 ft. 2^34 in. (37.5 cm); Width:
    ι ft. 1 /4 in. (34.3 cm); Depth: 10% in.
    (26.1 cm)
    Accession number 73.DI.77.1-.2


Bernet, New York, April 3,1948, lot 404);
private collection, South America; [P. Cei
and E. Lugli, Florence]; [French and Co.,
New York, 1973]; purchased by J. Paul
Getty.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Ottomeyer and Pröschel, Vergoldete Bronzen,
p. 268, illus.; Savill, Sevres, vol. 1, n. 17,
p. 209; n. 51, p. 480; Sassoon, Vincennes
and Sevres Porcelain, no. 28, pp. 142-144,
illus. p. 143.

I46 FRENCH CERAMICS: SEVRES

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