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Vase for butter - laiterie de RambouilletJean-Jacques Legrée The Younger (1739-1821) manufacture de
balsamea:mimbeau:Sèvres -BabyloneParis 1952Edouard BoubatThis
Sèvres cup and saucer with band of gold, 1930Sèvres, Cité de la céramique
Sèvres ManufactorySeau à bouteille ordinaire = Wine Bottle Cooler1790 Soft-paste porcelain, with dar
Jean-Louis Morin (French; 1732–1787)Tray for Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory (France, founded 1756)Porc
SaucerSèvres Manufactory (French; 1740–present)ca. 1820Hard-paste porcelainSterling and Francine Cla
moika-palace:Edouard Garnier Porcelain of Sèvres, 1889.
labellefilleart:The Sevres Vase, James Jebusa Shannon
Proposed Post - World War I partition of Turkey under the Treaty of Sevres in 1919. The partition ne
met-european-sculpture:Marie Antoinette (1755–1793) by Sèvres Manufactory, European Sculpture and De
carrscracker:Sèvres, Teapot with spout and handle in the form of a serpent, gilt and polychrome porc
La Porcelaine tendre de Sèvres - Édouard Garnier - 1889 - via Gallica
La Porcelaine tendre de Sèvres - Édouard Garnier - 1889 - via Gallica (edited)
labellefilleart:The Sevres Vase, James Jebusa Shannon
Eugène Emmanuel Amaury-Duval (French; 1806–1885)Orphée aux Enfers, jouant de la lyre devant Proserpi
Try to find the dude in there. tartanspartan: Au vieux Sèvres, rue des Petits-Champs — Robert Doisn
Jean-Claude Duplessis père (attr.) ewer and bassin, 1757. Porcelain, Sèvres Manufactory.
The Bridge at Sèvres, by Alfred Sisley, Tate, London.
snowce: James Jebusa Shannon, The Sevres Vase
a-l-ancien-regime: Porcelain de Sevres- Jean-Claude Duplessis 1757- ©J. Paul Getty Trust
design-is-fine:Léon Kann, coffee service inspired bei fennel, 1900. Hard-paste porcelain, Sèvres, Fr
mesbeauxarts:Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, modeled by Étienne-Maurice Falconet, after a drawing b
Jacques-François Micaud, salad bowl in elevation, 1760-75. Watercolor. Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory.
Study for a vase in the Renaissance style, 19th C. Claude-Aimé Chenavard, (1798-1838)From the collec
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