Auction 155 Antiques & Works of Art, Silver & Jewellery

203

A Paris (Manufacture de la Reine) porcelain cream service (service à crème)


Estimate

600 - 1.000


Session 1

16 December 2025



Description

Comprising a présentoir sur pied and six covered pots à crème, painted with semis of roses, foliage garlands and gilt bands
Each piece marked to base with a crowned 'A' in red
France, c. 1776-1790
(the présentoir with a large chip to the rim of the central plinth; one repaired cover)

13x26x26 cm (présentoir)
Height: 10,5 cm (pots à crème)


Additional Information

Founded in Paris around 1776 by André-Marie Lebœuf, the Rue Thiroux manufactory operated under the direct patronage of Queen Marie Antoinette. This protection granted the factory the rare privilege of using the Queen’s initial (“A” beneath a crown), making its pieces highly sought after by collectors. The decoration of this service, with its semis of roses pattern, reflects the Queen’s personal taste and the late Neoclassical style, rivaling the quality of production at the royal Sèvres manufactory.



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