15929997090001312637261000Standard Recordobject-93559170249422976616116621980001702494119290fitz-onlineadlib-object-93559https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/935594fa95e12-87c6-307d-982c-fc548e5e97509referenceagent-175486adlib-agent-175486845ad92e-f8d6-3428-bc2c-e7ebe1b17ff3Hill, Alfredpersonreferenceagent-149799adlib-agent-1497995d0c9de7-e78b-3027-9f17-986966711aebboypersonreferenceagent-149882adlib-agent-1498827e8a7980-d55c-3efa-af00-898345039315girlpersonreferenceagent-150301adlib-agent-1503018df5f543-e69f-3025-be1b-85a5195b60cfpeasantreferenceterm-37637adlib-term-3763789b09133-dc0a-3a88-bd40-5aef1ad30ecbsoft-paste porcelainreferenceterm-117089adlib-term-11708970d59fbc-64f7-304e-a336-bf6d65a433a8Louis C. G. Clarkeblue, several shades of green yellow, pink, red, pale purple, pale and dark brownreferenceterm-107563adlib-term-10756338dcd825-1de1-3222-82c6-15a95729b5ffenamelsunderglaze, probably bleu lapisreferenceterm-38994adlib-term-3899405e2aa57-7c47-38da-a2e3-c94df7e7b16dcobalt-bluereferenceterm-39593adlib-term-39593e3e2a3f8-2433-3f63-9bcf-e776644d312dgoldDecorationcobalt, probably bleu lapisreferenceterm-123585adlib-term-1235854b2784e5-272d-3b31-954f-8d4d650d7489underglaze ground layingin blue, several shades of green yellow, pink, red, pale purple, pale and dark brown enamelsreferenceterm-106226adlib-term-106226194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815paintingreferenceterm-28681adlib-term-28681c1f659e2-1209-31cf-8ff4-154e11452559gildingDiametercm7.7BasinDiametercm7Coverreferenceterm-110500adlib-term-1105006dc34c6c-d553-36b2-b489-9797a89deeeasociety/human lifeApplied Artssoft-paste porcelain sugar basin and cover, decorated with an underglaze blue ground, reserves painted in enamels with scenes of a peasant boy and girl, and gildingSoft-paste porcelain decorated with an underglaze blue ground, painting in blue, several shades of green yellow, pink, red, pale purple, pale and dark brown enamels, and gilding. The basin has double-curved sides. The cover is slightly domed and is surmounted by a knob in the shape of a multi-petalled flower a stalk with two leaves. The bleu lapis ground is caillouté in gold. The basin, has two pear-shaped reserves, and the cover two shaped shallow D-shaped reserves, framed en suite with those on the cup and saucer. The two on the basin are painted in polychrome with two different scenes: in one, a peasant boy leaning on a barrel while talking to a seated girl outside a cottage with a landscape in the background; and in the other, a standing peasant girl comforts a seated boy with his head in her apron outside a building with a barrel on the left, and buildings, a fence and two trees on the right. One reserve on the cover is painted with a building and fence beside a tree in a landscape, and the other with a monument in a landscape. The knob is pink with gilt stalk and leaves. There are gold bands round the foot and rim of the basin, the upper one round the rim dentilated on the interior, and on band round the edge of the cover.
Part of a dejeuner comprising a tray, jug, and cup and saucer.C.20.4 & A-19611accession numberC.20.4 & A-196193559priref93559urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/93559https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/93559referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumL.C.G. Clarke Bequest, 1960referenceagent-149875adlib-agent-14987589f52d0e-b912-3dc9-8b2c-61d6aa011b16Clarke, Louis Colville Gray196119611961-04-27bequeathedEntry date: 1961-04-271759CE1759The basin bears the date letter for 1759 but the object may have been made in 1760circa1759factoryreferenceagent-161360adlib-agent-1613607b3ff8f7-d7ff-380d-8d45-22cbd06ada8eSèvres Porcelain ManufactoryGenre scenes of peasants in the style of David Teniers the Younger (1610-90), derived from, or inspired by prints by Jacques-Phlippe Lebas, were very popular as decoration on Sèvres during the 1760s (see Documention, Cairey, 2007).Objects described as 'Hébert' have double-curved outlines. The form was probably named after Thomas-Joachim Hébert, a marchand-mercier in the rue St Honoré. Another possibility is that the form was named after Hébert, secrétaire du roi, who was a member of the committee which supervised the transfer of the Charles Adam Company to the Eloi Brichard Company in 1752-3 (see Documentation Savill, Vol. III, p. 983). The pot à sucre Hébert was made in two sizes from 1753, and a third size from 1755. A drawing of the outline dated 19 February 1753 survives in the factory's archive at Sèvres. This bowl is of the third size with a height of about 7.5 to 9 cm.referenceterm-113159adlib-term-1131594bdfb4a7-b307-3dfa-a3d6-8ada4683271e18th Century, third quarter#referenceterm-15538adlib-term-15538e4001da7-ed48-3271-a6fb-c7f54095a1adLouis XVreferenceterm-113750adlib-term-1137509c94e435-9cde-38f2-b190-3a9ff2a77005literalFranceFrancecountrySèvrespresumed lead-glazereferenceterm-107733adlib-term-10773300160189-e3ce-3796-a88b-5aa8d6c808c4lead-glazereferenceterm-37637adlib-term-3763789b09133-dc0a-3a88-bd40-5aef1ad30ecbsoft-paste porcelainHeightcm8.7referencemedia-200363adlib-media-200363b0fc3739-fe50-3146-993f-d6c22efca805jpegaa/aa35/C_20_4_20_26_20A_1961_1_200905_mfj22_dc2.jpg1heightpixels1024widthpixels85716162728446261imagejpegaa/aa35/mid_C_20_4_20_26_20A_1961_1_200905_mfj22_dc2.jpg1heightpixels597widthpixels50016162728446261imagejpegaa/aa35/C_20_4_20_26_20A_1961_1_200905_mfj22_dc2.jpg1heightpixels1024widthpixels85716162728446261imagejpegaa/aa35/preview_C_20_4_20_26_20A_1961_1_200905_mfj22_dc2.jpg1heightpixels299widthpixels25016162728446261image0media
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imagereferenceterm-123586adlib-term-123586a5729dfb-a4fc-3086-a057-c787fc211442sugar bowl and coverreferenceterm-90927adlib-term-9092749ef229c-e633-3532-9eb4-bd3351489f05sugar bowlreferenceterm-107478adlib-term-10747881002e74-5083-37b8-a429-4a303fc40695coverfactory namepot à sucre Héberthistory noteAlfred Hill; sold by Sotheby's, 15th May 1942, Valuable Continental and English Porcelain, Fine Old English Clocks and Furniture...The Property of Alfred Hill, (decd), p. 14, part of lot 64; Mallett & Son; Louis Colville Gray Clarke, Cambridge1referenceobject-93558adlib-object-93558f357a60e-068b-32af-951a-f8781d52d4741reference1term-91165adlib-term-91165d22ea1ae-0f87-36a8-8ece-86eb0f380b42cupcup1referenceobject-93555adlib-object-935550845aded-281d-3d89-a75c-d1fc6056fe381reference1term-89196adlib-term-89196daa8a4b5-42b3-3b6b-bbb3-b5e1703fc2c4traytray1referenceobject-93556adlib-object-935563f490923-a333-37b2-9064-a55541506b311reference1term-89400adlib-term-89400194f8c99-93e1-30de-9465-9209222dafaajugjugreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPubl. p. 14, lot 64, the tray ill.p. 14referencepublication-3907adlib-publication-3907661ecc02-0c78-3c70-a3f9-9bfa73a034a5Catalogue of Valuable Continental and English Porcelain, Fine Old English Clocks and FurnitureRef. for the identification of the cup and saucer and sugar basin forms described as Hébert38referencepublication-3637adlib-publication-36375eb27a85-d31c-3b6f-b09e-8e02f712649cThe James A. de Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor, Sèvres PorcelainRef. Vol. II, pp. 575-6 for the sugar bowl and cover described as pot à sucre Hébert, and a reproduction of a drawing of the sugar bowl and cover, dated 1753. The third size is given as between 7.5 to 9 cm.575-6referencepublication-2709adlib-publication-2709e4899c4a-b889-3004-9341-697b98920a9fThe Wallace Collection, Catalogue of Sèvres Porcelainreferenceterm-9010adlib-term-9010ecd03def-5d2a-3b43-bb92-76be16fbabf6Rococoobject namereferenceterm-108133adlib-term-108133db7e9d78-91c7-3bdb-a70d-28fbb1872d39barrelplace typereferenceterm-64917adlib-term-64917841c1cae-3bec-3cdc-a7d9-3d8cd97349b2cottageplace typereferenceterm-106275adlib-term-106275a1bd9046-a422-36ac-a493-60fa7c7f7e91landscapeliteralbarrelbarrelliteralcottagecottageliterallandscapelandscapereferenceterm-123586adlib-term-123586a5729dfb-a4fc-3086-a057-c787fc211442sugar bowl and coversugar bowl and coversoft-paste porcelain decorated with an underglaze bleu lapis ground, painting overglaze in blue, several shades of green yellow, pink, red, pale purple, pale and dark brown enamels, and gildingreferenceterm-120082adlib-term-120082ea83ed85-6b07-3e7e-83fc-440cfda22f7ethrowingpresumed lead-glazereferenceterm-120062adlib-term-120062d05176fb-17b8-3888-bba1-6c5e6c77d206lead-glazingPot à sucre Hébert from a dejeunerobject
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