Set of six plates, Denuelle à Paris

1818-1829

2.700

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Beautiful ensemble of six plates finely decorated with figures in their traditional costumes; all posing in a natural environment. The borders are decorated with flowers engraved in gold. Each are named on the back. Some wear but in general good condition. Marked in red for the manufacture of Denuelle, Rue Crussol in Paris, working under the patronage of the Duchess of Berry. Very decorative. (still bearing the sticker of a old famous antiques gallery of Brussels).

Diameter: 24 cm

Paris, dating from 1818 to 1829.

Littr. The factory rue de Crussol was created by Potter in the late 18th century and acquired by Neppel around 1800. In 1818 he sold a very popular manufactory to Auguste Dominique Denuelle and Benjamin Cadet de Vaux. They won a silver medal in 1819 and a bronze one in 1823. Denuelle maintained the activity until 1829.

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