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This large dish is a remarkable piece from the Manufacture de Sèvres, dating from 1867 and signed by Théodore Deck, who was director of this prestigious factory. The dish was produced under Deck's supervision, but painted by J. Lagrain, bringing an artistic collaboration to their creation.
The dish is adorned with cherubs, emblematic motifs of Sèvres porcelain, representing the elegance and grace characteristic of the period. The cherubs are finely painted, adding a touch of delicacy and charm to these pieces.
Unfortunately, it has a firing defect on the back and a slight defect on the rim on the back as well. These imperfections, though present, in no way detract from the beauty and artistic value of this dish, but rather testify to the complexity of the porcelain manufacturing process.
With a weight of around 1 kg and a diameter of 30 cm, this dish is both imposing and elegant, perfect for displaying on a table or chest of drawers, where it will attract all eyes.
This large dish represents a precious testimony to the craftsmanship of Sèvres porcelain under the direction of Théodore Deck, and will be a remarkable addition to any collection of fine art or porcelain.
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