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A Pair Of Sevres Porcelain Cobalt-Blue Ground Vases Adélaïde, 2eme Grandeur

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An Incredible and Quite Rare Pair Of Sevres Porcelain Cobalt-Blue Ground Vases Adélaïde, 2eme Grandeur; 1843-1849, green printed S.49 lozenge for 1849 to the underside of each socle, iron-red printed R.F. 49 république française decoration and gilding mark for 1849 to the interior of each mouth, one socle incised 43-3 for the kiln date march 1843, the other incised 45-2 for February 1845, variant unidentified incised turner’s initials. Each of baluster form with everted crenelated mouth, gilt scroll handles as stylized lotus blossoms at the shoulder, a wide central band richly painted in colors with a dense wreath of field flowers reserved on the deep cobalt ground between gilt beaded bands and gilt stenciled shell lappets and flowers, the mouth, neck, shoulder and socle similarly gilt, the socle joined to the body of the vase with a knop quartered with bosses gilt with rosettes. As the national porcelain manufactory of France, the Sèvres porcelain factory’s marks and backstamps mirrored changes in the government – hence the R.F. mark on a pair of vases dated 1849, the year after the beginning of the short-lived Second Republic and two years before its demise. Designed in 1840 by Jean-Charles-François Leloy (active at Sèvres as a designer of shapes 1818- 1844), the Vase Adélaïde was produced in two or three sizes. Examples of the largest are to be found in the collections of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam and at the Musée de Condé in Chantilly outside of Paris. The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has two examples decorated in the same Limoges enamel style as that at Chantilly. One was acquired in 1844, the other in 1901 but they form a pair of the second size. The Vase Adélaïde is named for Louise Marie Adélaïde Eugénie d'Orléans, Mademoiselle de Chartres, known as Madame Adélaïde (1777- 1847), younger sister of King Louis Philippe of France (1773-1850) who ruled France from 1830 until the revolution of 1848 brought in the Second Republic. Her brother’s closest confidant, she is recorded as having given him a pair of ‘her’ vases in 1840. In 1851, a coup by Napoleon III brought him to power, initiating the Second Empire.
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