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AN ASSEMBLED TOURNAI PORCELAIN (HAGUE DECORATED) PART DINNER SERVICE

CIRCA 1780, BLUE STORK MARKS AND INCISED MARKS, POSSIBLY PAINTED BY DUVIVIER

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AN ASSEMBLED TOURNAI PORCELAIN (HAGUE DECORATED) PART DINNER SERVICE
CIRCA 1780, BLUE STORK MARKS AND INCISED MARKS, POSSIBLY PAINTED BY DUVIVIER
Painted with birds and rural landscapes to the center, within borders of flower garlands, comprising: two small oval two-handled vegetable tureens and covers; two oval platters; twelve dinner plates; fourteen luncheon plates; seven soup plates; and two butter-dishes and covers
13 in. (33 cm.) wide, the oval platters
Provenance
The collection of the Duke of St. Albans (vegetable tureens).
Acquired from J. Rochelle Thomas, London, January 1949 (vegetable tureens).
Lucy Truman Aldrich, Providence, Rhode Island, 1936-55 (plates and butter dishes).
The Estate of Lucy Truman Aldrich, acquired September 1955 (plates and butter dishes).
Literature
D. Fennimore et al., The David and Peggy Rockefeller Collection: Decorative Arts, New York, vol. IV, 1992, pp. 160-161, no. 173.
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