Exceptional antique Louis XVI porcelain cup and saucer, dating from around 1780, produced by the prestigious Manufacture à la Reine in Paris.
This refined piece bears the distinctive red crowned “A” mark, confirming its origin and royal patronage during the late 18th century.
Founded in 1776 by André Leboeuf, the Manufacture à la Reine gained royal recognition in 1778, becoming a symbol of elegance and aristocratic refinement in French porcelain production.
✔ Authentic 18th-century porcelain
✔ Rare crowned mark
✔ French royal manufacture
✔ Highly sought-after collectible
This piece embodies the sophistication of Louis XVI period design and is ideal for collectors of French porcelain, European antiques, and fine decorative arts.
In very good condition, this cup and saucer set is both a historical artifact and a refined decorative object.
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Réf 1499
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Possibility of express delivery within a radius of 700 km
From then on, each piece produced would be marked with a crowned A.
Many factories sought the protection of Queen Marie Antoinette for privileges, but only establishments with prestigious craftsmen of excellent reputation and exceptional craftsmanship were approved by her majesty Queen Marie Antoinette.
Most of Marie Antoinette's tableware came from her factories for her apartments in Fontainebleau and the Tuileries, as well as for the Trianon.
Mug and coaster in excellent condition and in the original case. As you can see from the photo, the box is partially worn, which is normal for a box over 200 years old.
Remarks: Nice collector's item in very good condition, no cracks, no chips.






