Porcelain from the Queen's factory, 18th century under the reign of Louis XVI
€550.00
Tax included
Superb production from the Louis XVI period for this 18th century cup and coaster circa 1780.
Marked in red with the iron of the crowned A. which is the mark of the manufacture to the Queen.
The Manufacture à la Reine rue Thiroux was founded in 1776 by André Leboeuf.
In 1778 Leboeuf let his customers know that the Queen honored his business with her protection and that her Majesty allowed this establishment to bear her august name.
Cup: Height 7 cm
Saucer: Diameter 13 cm
Ref. 1499
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Standard delivery between 3 and 4 working days
Possibility of express delivery within a radius of 700 km
Porcelain from the Queen's factory, 18th century under the reign of Louis XVI
Each piece crafted will now 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 know-how were approved by Her Majesty Queen Marie Antoinette.
Most of Marie Antoinette's tableware came from her factories for her apartments in Fontainebleau, the Tuileries and the Trianon.
Cup and coaster in excellent condition and in the original box. The box as you can see in the photo is partially worn, normal for a box over 200 years old.
Notes: Nice collector's item in very good condition, no cracks, no chips.
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