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Lidded Bowl

Maker (French, active from 1756 to the present)
Maker (French, ca. 1735 - 1780, active 1756 - 1780)
Additional Title(s)
  • Écuelle Ronde
ClassificationsDECORATIVE ARTS
Date1757
Mediumsoft-paste porcelain, overglaze pink ground color, polychrome enamel decoration, gilding, accented with carmine enamel
Dimensions4 3/4 x 13 in. (12.1 x 33 cm.)
DescriptionRound bowl with handles formed by pairs of entwined scrolls, and a shallow domed cover with a handle at the top.
Signed
InscribedThe bowl (27.73) is painted underneath in blue enamel with the crossed Ls of the Sèvres manufactory enclosing the date letter E for 1757; above the Ls is a comma, Méraud's mark. The tray (27.74) is painted underneath in blue enamel with the crossed Ls of the Sèvres manufactory enclosing the date letter E; below the E within the Ls is a dot. The bowl is incised underneath, in the bisque with a mark described as a long-tailed a. Duveen label: 28521 / 3pcs, annotated in graphite, 2
MarkingsThe bowl (27.73) is painted underneath in blue enamel with the crossed Ls of the Sèvres manufactory enclosing the date letter E for 1757; above the Ls is a comma, Méraud's mark. The tray (27.74) is painted underneath in blue enamel with the crossed Ls of the Sèvres manufactory enclosing the date letter E; below the E within the Ls is a dot. The bowl is incised underneath, in the bisque with a mark described as a long-tailed a. Duveen label: 28521 / 3pcs, annotated in graphite, 2
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. The Arabella D. Huntington Memorial Art Collection.
Label TextRound lidded bowls of this model were in production by 1752 at Vincennes and were made in large numbers first there and later at Sèvres for the rest of the century. Not part of larger dinner services, they were called écuelles and used for drinking bouillon or soup between meals. They were made in a variety of sizes, shapes, and decoration. This model, with the handles on the bowl in the form of two intertwined scrolls and a low domed lid with a knop in the form of a raised branch with leaves and berries, was the most common. This example is of the second largest size made in this form and is one of the earliest known.
Écuelles were paired with shallow trays of matching decoration. The trays were made in a variety of models, both oval and round, each having a round depression in the center to accommodate the foot of the bowl. This example with shaped edges is of one of the earlier, more elaborate models called a plateau à ornements. This form is not recorded in the Sèvres documents before 1755, but is known to have been made earlier.
The bowl and tray are decorated with an overglaze pink ground color that had only recently been introduced at Sèvres. Both have white reserves painted in polychrome with flowers. The flanking reserves on the tray also depict fruit. Except for that in the center of the tray, each reserve is edged with a gilded cartouche of scrolls, flowers, and foliage; each cartouche being of slightly different design. The gilding is tooled and carmine enamel was added after the gilding to enhance and give depth to these patterns.

Status
On view
Object number27.73
Lidded Bowl
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1759
Object number: 27.53
Lidded Bowl and Tray
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1765-1775
Object number: 27.60
Two Handled Covered Cup
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1757
Object number: 27.77
Tray [1 of 2]
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1757
Object number: 27.56
Tray
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1759
Object number: 27.53A
Tray
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1757
Object number: 27.74
Tray [2 of 2]
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1757
Object number: 27.78
Two-handled Covered Cup
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
possibly mid 19th Century
Object number: 27.57
Photography © 2015 Fredrik Nilsen
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1781
Object number: 27.35
Lidded Vase [2 of 2]
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1774
Object number: 27.39
Lidded Vase [1 of 2]
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1774
Object number: 27.38
Lidded Vase
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1762
Object number: 27.27