Halley - suite of 6 dessert plates - porcelain - Revolution, Empire period
Halley - suite of 6 dessert plates - porcelain - Revolution, Empire period
Halley - suite of 6 dessert plates - porcelain - Revolution, Empire period
Halley - suite of 6 dessert plates - porcelain - Revolution, Empire period
Halley - suite of 6 dessert plates - porcelain - Revolution, Empire period
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Halley - suite of 6 dessert plates - porcelain - Revolution, Empire period

500
18th century
Directoire style
DELIVERY
From: 83700 , Saint Raphaël, France

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    Visible in Paris. Hand-delivered in the capital and its suburbs. Delivery for France: 15€. Contact me for Europe and worldwide.

    We are offering for sale three suites of 6 dessert plates of this model (18 in all) as well as two ravioli or compote dishes. They can be purchased separately or together.

    Suite of 6 dessert plates
    Hard porcelain, enhanced with gilding
    Brush mark in iron red
    Dimensions: D. 21 (cm.)
    Paris, circa 1800 - 1810

    Suite of six porcelain dessert plates, the rim with ivy frieze, the basin with flowers.

    Halley workshop
    [RdPdG] Charles Halley began his career as an earthenware maker on rue Montmartre in Paris. He appeared in almanacs as early as 1793. In 1803, he is mentioned in a notarized deed as an earthenware maker and porcelain merchant. His factory decorated porcelain whites from the Locré and Nast factories, among others. In 1811, Charles Halley united his daughter with the son Lebon, a crystal, earthenware and porcelain merchant.
    The partnership formed Halley Lebon, which remained in use until 1822. During the Restoration, Halley Lebon came under the protection of the Comte d'Artois, the future Charles X, and was breveté de Monsieur, the King's brother. Our suite of plates therefore probably predates 1811.

    Condition report:
    Excellent condition, very minor wear

    Ref: S2K2TB9HVL

    Condition Very good
    Style Directoire style (Plates, Porcelain Services of Directoire style Style)
    Period 18th century (Plates, Porcelain Services 18th century)
    Country of origin France
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 83700 , Saint Raphaël, France
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