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American Art Association, Anderson Galleries; Salomon, William [Oth.]
Important eighteenth century French art — New York: American Art Association, 1928

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SECOND SESSION, JANUARY 5, 1928

371. Decorated Sevres Turquoise-green Porcelain
Ecuelle XVIII Century
Low round cup, with double entwined and gilded ivory handles; dome
cover with gilded looped leaf-spray handles, and large oval boat-
shaped tray. Rich turquoise-green ground, enriched with gilded
scrolled valance by Drand, and reserved cartels enclosing pastoral
subjects of Juveniles Playing and Resting, by Chabry, after Boucher.
Marks: double L’s enclosing X; date 1775; Ch and M6.
Height, 5% inches; length, 8% inches
[See illustration on opposite page]

372. Pair Limbach Decorated Turquoise-blue
Porcelain Wall Vases XVIII Century
Semi-circular bracket-shape, the exterior beautifully glazed in tur-
quoise-blue, enriched with rococo gilded borders and a festoon of
red and yellow roses molded in relief, on which is seated a cupidon.
Above his head is a reserved cartouche, delicately painted with arrnor-
istic scenes.

[See illustration on opposite page]

Height, 6% inches
 
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