A Sèvres blue-ground ornithological dessert plate from the Sudell Service (assiette à...


A Sèvres blue-ground ornithological dessert plate from the 'Sudell Service' ( assiette à dessert ), dated 1792 Painted by Charles-Théodore Buteux with a dove in the well, the blue-ground rim reserved with three panels enclosing two further birds and the Sudell family arms, surrounded by elaborate gilt scrollwork, the birds titled on the reverse, 21cm diam., interlaced LL monogram enclosing date letter PP in blue, painter's mark T.B. for Buteux and gilder's mark for L'Écot, incised marks (some wear) Footnotes: Provenance: Purchased 31 December 1792 by Messieurs Lanos et Perregaux of Paris as intermediaries for Mr Sudell The birds titled on the reverse are: Tourterelle de St domingue CouCou, du Sénégal. Pie grieche grise, de Cayenne The decoration of the service is after François Nicolas Martinet's illustrations for the comte de Buffon's Histoire naturelle des oiseaux which was published in ten volumes between 1770 and 1786. See David Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century (2005), vol. IV, no. 92-31 for a full discussion of the service. Another plate from the service with modified arms sold in these rooms, 6 July 2021, lot 196 . A large part of the service recently sold at Sotheby's Paris, 16 May 2023, lot 33. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com


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