Details
The cover and the ends of the stand with a large DB mongram in gilt and flower garlands, the sides of the bowl with four blue flower-filled urns trailing further garlands, the rims with bands of gilt ovals centering blue dashes
914 in. (23.5 cm.) long
Provenance
Jeanne (Bécu) Gomard de Vaubernier, Comtesse du Barry, 29 August 1771.
Acquired from Dragesco - Cramoisan, Paris, 2012.
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Lot Essay

The present sugar-bowl is from the service ordered in 1770 for Jeanne (Bécu) Gomard de Vaubernier, Comtesse du Barry, Louis XV's last mistress. The Sèvres sales records for the service date to 29 August 1771, and describe the decoration as ‘petits vases et guirlandes’. Documented among the service pieces are two sucriers at a cost of 120 livres. Probably intended for use at Château de Louveciennes, which Louis XV gave to his mistress in 1769, the du Barry service was the first at Sèvres to include a monogram and Neoclassical motifs.

The service was still in the possession of Madame du Barry at the time of her execution during the French Revolution, as recorded by an inventory of her effects in 1794. For a full discussion of this service and later Paris porcelain additions, see D. Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century, Little Berkhamsted, 2005, Vol. II, no. 71-7, pp. 471-474.

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