
Sebastian Kuhn
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Provenance:
Property from the Collection of Dr. Johannes Ralph Lafrenz
Another pot à lait Hébert of a similar costly type of decoration but with more common green alternating bands is in the Royal Collections (See: G. de Bellaigue, French Porcelain in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen, Vol. III, cat.no. 257). Here the author notes that the earliest reference to ribbon decoration, dated 1757, occur in the sales' ledger and in Lazare Duvaux's Livre-Journal. In that and the following year a number of pieces were sold which were painted with ribbons coloured in bleu lapis, bleu céleste and rose and, most often, green ground colours.
Vincent Taillandier was working at the factory as a painter of flowers and ground patterns from 1753 to 1790 (See: D. Peters, Sèvres plates and services of the 18th century, Vol. I)
Another pot à lait Hébert with a bleu-celeste ground was sold at Christie's Paris, 6 December 2001, lot 169.