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Sevres part tea service ( Cabaret Bonaparte ), 1812 (hard-paste porcelain)
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Sevres part tea service ( Cabaret Bonaparte ), 1812 (hard-paste porcelain)
1265835 Sevres part tea service ( Cabaret Bonaparte ), 1812 (hard-paste porcelain) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Iron-red stencilled factory marks for 1812 and green painted ground colour mark for 13th March 1812 to each piece, portraits by Le Guay and Jaquotot, the silver gilt handles with makers mark for Pierre Noel Blaguiere, portraits of Emperor Napoleon I and family.); Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23296856
© Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images
1812 Bonaparte Dish Dishes Milk Jug Napoleon I Napoleonic Pots Saucer Sevres Tea Service Tea Set Teacup Teapot Neo Classical Neoclassical
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This print showcases a Sevres part tea service known as Cabaret Bonaparte, created in 1812 using hard-paste porcelain. The exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in every piece of this collection, which is now held in a private collection. Each item bears the iron-red stenciled factory marks for 1812, along with a green painted ground color mark specifically dated March 13th, 1812. The portraits featured on the tea service were skillfully executed by Le Guay and Jaquotot, capturing the likeness of Emperor Napoleon I and his family. The silver gilt handles on these ornate pieces bear the maker's mark for Pierre Noel Blaguiere. This regal tea set exudes an air of elegance fit for royalty with its neoclassical design elements and gold accents. The Cabaret Bonaparte serves as a testament to the imperial grandeur associated with Napoleonic rule. It symbolizes not only the ceremonial importance placed on tea-drinking but also highlights Napoleon I's desire to project power through opulent decorative arts. With its intricate decoration and historical significance, this Sevres part tea service offers us a glimpse into an era where artistry met politics. Its presence evokes images of lavish parties hosted by Emperor Napoleon I himself, where guests would gather around these beautifully crafted vessels to enjoy moments of indulgence amidst political intrigue.
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