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Antique Fine French Sevres Porcelain 18th Century Porcelain Dish Ashtray Catchal

Condition:
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Good condition, some light staining to the blue ground that may be cleanable, we cleaned quite a bit ... Read moreabout condition
Sold for:
US $2,500.00
ApproximatelyPHP 143,537.92
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Located in: Feura Bush, New York, United States
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Item specifics

Seller Notes
“Good condition, some light staining to the blue ground that may be cleanable, we cleaned quite a ...
Style
French
Age
Pre-1800
Maker
Sevres
Material
Porcelain
Original/Reproduction
Original
Color
Multi-Color
Country/Region of Origin
France

Item description from the seller

Fritz Antiques

Fritz Antiques

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4.9
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5.0
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This is actually a salt cellar for a very high end dinnerware set. In the 18th century salt was a heavily taxed high end commodity in France. I suspect it is from the first Vincennes/Sevres dinner ware set ordered by Louis XV in 1751. The piece dates to1753 as there is no date letter. “mW” below the Sevres mark is for Mme (Magloire) Wagon, repareur ca1752-92 from factory records.
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