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    <value>Soft-paste porcelain compotier, with an green ground, painted in enamels with flowers in panels, and gilded. A pair with C.29A-1961</value>
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    <value>Soft-paste porcelain, decorated with a green ground, painting in blue, two shades  of green, yellow, brownish-orange, pale and dark pink, mauve,  grey, and black enamels, and gilding Square with lobed and curved corners and concave edges down the sides.There is a suspension hole in the footring. The ground is green with four semi-circular reserves, framed and linked by scrolls and trailing flowers and foliage in gold. In the centre there is a gold circle entwined with a garland of gold leaves. Part of the garland is extended to cover a fault in the ground colour. The reserves are painted in polychrome with bouquets of flowers. There is a dentilated gold band round the edge of the rim. A pair with C.29A-1961

As a pair with C.29A-1961.</value>
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    <summary_title>Art Treasures Exhibition, 1932</summary_title>
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      <value>Collection of/H.R.H. Princess Paley</value>
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      <value>BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION/ART TREASURES EXHIBITION/CHRISTIES 1932/ No. 858</value>
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    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Clarke, Louis Colville Gray</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Poulain, Gratien</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Gr&#xE9;mont, Claude-Jean-Baptiste</summary_title>
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        <value>Square dishes for fruit, compotiers carr&#xE9;s, were made at Vincennes from 1754. The models and moulds for two sizes were listed in the work of that year in the inventory of 1 January 1755, and the first examples are listed in the biscuit firing of 8 May 1754 (Institut de France, MS 5673, p. 22). See Documentation, Pr&#xE9;aud and Albis, 1991. They were supplied with services, usually in multiples of two, together with compotiers ronds, compotiers ovales, and compotiers coquilles, although not all forms were present in each service.</value>
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        <value>The decoration of this compotier and its pair is similar to that of a service decorated with a green ground and reserves painted with flowers or flowers and fruit supplied in 1765 to Claude Bonnet probably acting for Louise-Elizabeth of Parma. The service comprised 286 pieces made between 1760-66 with most made in 1763, 1764 and 1765. After the annexation of the duchy to Italy the service was divided between the Palazzo Pitti in Florence and the Palazzo Reale, Milan and was reunited in the Quirinale in Rome in 1893.</value>
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    <value>Princess Paley; sold sold Christie, Manson &amp; Woods, 6-7 June 1929, Catalogue of the Collection of French Furniture Objects of Art and Porcelain formed by Her Highness Princess Paley (Widow of the Grand Duke Paul of Russia, Uncle of the late Czar) removed from The Paley Palace, Tsarskoye Selo, now sold by the Princess Paley and the Members of the Syndicate, p. 6, part of lot 16; purchased by Louis C.G. Clarke from Mallett and Sons in 1933, for &#xA3;75; bequeathed by Louis C.G. Clarke, 1960.</value>
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