Boite à sucre or sucrier ovale uni et plateau
Factory: Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory
Soft-paste porcelain sugar basin, cover and stand, decorated with an underglaze blue ground (bleu lapis), and reserves painted in enamels with flowers, foliage and birds, and gilded.
Soft-paste porcelain, moulded, decorated with an underglaze bleu lapis ground, painting overglaze in blue, green, yellow, orange, dark pink, purple, brown and grey enamels, and gilding. The stand is oval with rim notched to create two long and two short lobes. The basin is oval with deep sloping sides and a domed cover with a handle formed by two looped and interlaced branches with moulded leaves at the junction of the ends with the cover. The basin and stand each has one suspension hole in the footring, and the cover one in the middle of one side of the internal flange.
All pieces have a bleu lapis ground. The bowl is decorated with two oval reserves and the cover and stand with two tri-lobate reserves, framed by gold palms, flowers and foliage. Each reserve is painted in polychrome enamels with two flying birds. On the bowl, one bird carries a branch in its claws. On the stand one in each reserve carries a branch in its claws, and on the cover, one bird in one reserve carries a branch in its claws, and in the other one carries one in its beak. The stand has a plain band of gilding round the foot and a dentilated band round the rim. The bowl has a plain band of gilding round the foot and a dentilated band round the rim. The cover has a dentilated band of gilding round the outer edge and touches of gilding on the handle terminals and where they cross in the centre.
History note: Unknown before Louis C.G. Clarke, MA, LL.D., (1881-1960), Leckhampton, Cambridge
Louis C.G. Clarke Bequest, 1960
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1961-04-27) by Clarke, Louis Colville Gray
18th Century, Mid#
Louis XV
Circa
1752
CE
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1753
CE
Moulds for a boite à sucre unie ovale avec plateau were mentioned in the inventory of October 1752. Préaud and d'Albis (Documentation 1991) noted the making of this form by 1752 and in two sizes by the time Mme de Pompadour bought one of the first size on 12 May 1753. This is the smaller size.
Decoration
composed of
underglaze blue ground
( bleu lapis)
enamels
( blue, green, yellow, orange, dark pink, purple, brown and grey)
gold
Bowl
Height 10.4 cm
Length 13.9 cm
Width 10.5 cm
Stand
Height 3.3 cm
Length 23 cm
Width 18.2 cm
Cover
Length 14.2 cm
Width 10.8 cm
Gilding
Lead-glaze
Soft-paste porcelain
Moulding
: Soft-paste porcelain , moulded, decorated with an underglaze bleu lapis ground, painting in blue, green, yellow, orange, dark pink, purple, brown and grey enamels, and gilding with tooled details. The basin and stand each has a hole in the footrim, and the cover in the middle of the internal flange
Lead-glazing
Inscription present: interlaced L's
Inscription present: f slopes forward
Accession number: C.13.1 & A & B-1961
Primary reference Number: 82517
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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