Featured Sevres French Porcelain "FOUR SEASON" bronze plinth date mark 1771

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  1. Jimboweee

    Jimboweee New Member

    Hi, just found this great piece. Depicts the "FOUR SEASONS" Sevres Porcelain with date letter "S" which dates to 1771. Bronze plinth/base with figures securely in place, they measures aprox 5" tall. Not being an expert on this type of item, and having exhausted my own research, thought I would share with you all. It is exquisitely detailed and in amazing condition, I could find no damage. DSCN9164.JPG DSCN9141.JPG DSCN9147.JPG DSCN9149.jpg DSCN9127.jpg DSCN9142.JPG DSCN9135.jpg DSCN9153.JPG Please let me know what you think.
    Thanks
    Jim DSCN9164.JPG DSCN9141.JPG DSCN9147.JPG DSCN9149.jpg
     

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  2. Jimboweee

    Jimboweee New Member

    you can see "1771" in one of the pics...It is lightly written in pencil
     
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  3. Christmasjoy

    Christmasjoy Well-Known Member

    I think it is GORGEOUS !!! ... Joy.
     
  4. judy

    judy Well-Known Member

    Hi Jimboweee!

    Welcome to Antiquers!

    It is Gorgeous!

    It looks good to me, but those in the know shall be along..........
     
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  5. janetpjohn

    janetpjohn Well-Known Member

    I think it's probably from China. You do see that the letter S is backwards on some of them?
     
  6. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    First let me say I love this!

    Then the question about authenticity creeps in as the Sevres mark is one of the most faked ones out there. So ignoring the mark the question is, did Sevres make these figures?

    In doing a short look online (I don't have good Sevres reference material) I'm not seeing these poses so far attributed to Sevres. I did find what I think are the same poses (not as nicely painted) on square bases represented as KPM Berlin though show no mark. That makes me wonder why they'd call them KPM if they carried a Sevres mark.

    Anyway, here is that auction.
    https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/56965048_allegories-of-the-four-seasons-kpm-berlin-around
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    And from another listing of their's showing the backs.
    https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/66469460_allegories-of-the-four-seasons-kpm-berlin-around

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  7. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

  8. mmarco102

    mmarco102 Well-Known Member

    ,

    Highly doubt a pencil mark would survive the test of time. But assuming it was well cared for, pencils weren’t invented until 1775, and even then not widely available.


    Still, a very nice piece indeed.
     
  9. Christmasjoy

    Christmasjoy Well-Known Member

    Yes ... Sevres or not it is beautiful !!! .. Joy.
     
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  10. Jimboweee

    Jimboweee New Member

    the pencil mark was added by previous owner, after doing some research, that is recent
     
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  11. Mill Cove Treasures

    Mill Cove Treasures Well-Known Member

    Possibly a Samson piece. Samson made beautiful copies and used the Sevres mark. They also used a cross sword-like mark with an S. Here is a little information. If you Google Samson Porcelain, you'll find more information and you might find this mark.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmé_Samson
     
  12. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

    Does the De Young or Palace of Fine Arts have a free appraisal day?
     
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  13. Jimboweee

    Jimboweee New Member

    I posted this piece to eBay for 100 starting bid
     
  14. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Clars Auction Gallery in Oakland does.

    https://clars.com/contact-us/

    Debora
     
  15. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

    So does Butterfield's.
     
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  16. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

    Didn't think Butterfield's would be qualified to tell the difference in real or repro. That's why I asked about the Museums.

    For some reason, I thought the OP had said they were in SF.
     
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