About the Artwork
Tea and Coffee Service
1842-1843
Pierre Huard (Artist) French, active 1811 - 1846/47 Hyacinthe Régnier (Designer) French, 1803 - 1870 Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory (Manufacturer) French, active 1756 - present
Hard-paste porcelain with polychrome enamel decoration and gilding; copper-alloy and plastic
Overall (Octafoil Tray): 8 1/2 × 20 inches (21.6 × 50.8 cm) Overall (Waste Bowl): 3 3/4 × 9 inches (9.5 × 22.9 cm) Overall (Coffeepot): 7 1/2 × 5 3/4 inches (19.1 × 14.6 cm) Overall (Double-Handled Sugar Bowl): 4 3/8 × 5 5/8 inches (11.1 × 14.3 cm) Overall (Teapot): 5 3/8 × 7 5/8 inches (13.7 × 19.4 cm) Overall (Milk Pitcher): 5 × 4 3/8 inches (12.7 × 11.1 cm) Overall (each cup, 4 total): 1 11/16 × 2 7/8 inches (4.3 × 7.3 cm) Overall (each saucer, 4 total): 1/4 × 4 15/16 inches (0.6 × 12.5 cm)
Ceramics
European Sculpture and Dec Arts
Museum Purchase in memory of Tracey Albainy with a gift from Gordon L. and Linda A. Stewart, and the Joseph M. de Grimme Memorial Fund, Joseph H. Parsons Fund, Ralph H. Booth Bequest Fund, Edgar A. V. Jacobsen Acquisition Fund; gift of K. T. Keller by exchange, and donations from Gilbert B. & Lila Silverman, John Stroh & Vivian Day, Bonnie & Bob Larson, Anthony L. Soave, Peter & Tina Barnet, Dr. & Mrs. Gerhardt A. Hein, Hervé Aaron, Graham W.J. Beal, Maggie Boleyn, Antonia Boström, Dr. Alan P. Darr & Mrs. Mollie Fletcher, Dr. Theodore & Mrs. Diana Golden, Dr.& Mrs. Reginald Harnett, Armin Allen, Henry S. & Charissa B. David, Gina & Herbert Granger, Jennifer Moldwin Gustafson, Barbara Heller, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Hudson, Jr., Mary Hughes, Julian & Ruth Lefkowitz, Iva Lisikewycz, George & Elaine Keyes, Paul F. Palace, Jr. & Pam Watson-Palace, Michele Rambour, Charlotte Robson, Donald Ross, Nancy Sojka, Victor Tahill, Curl Tutag, MaryAnn Wilkinson, Gillian Wilson, Maria Santangelo Brown, Andrew L. Camden & Gayle Shaw Camden, Claudia Crable, Christina & Antoine d'Albis, Aileen Dawson, Dr. Heather Ecker, Jacquelin Eckhous, John & Bonita Fike, Carol Forsythe, Paul Micio, Mary Lee Obryan, Jim & Adrienne Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wasson, Brian Gallagher & Terry Prince, Rose Ann Comstock, Kimberly K. Dziurman, Shirley Mopper, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Rynski, Michele Ryce-Elliott, Michelle Smith, Irma Stevens, Ms. Audrey Zupmore
V2014.9
Copyright Not Evaluated
Markings
various inscriptions throughout set
various maker's marks throughout set
Provenance
The service entered the Sèvres sales room on 3 December 1844, and it was delivered on 14 October 1845 to Louis, Duke of Nemours (25 October 1814 – 26 June 1896; son of King Louis-Philippe) [per Tamara Préaud, Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres];important noble French family;
J. Kugel Antiquaires (dealers), Paris (by 1995);
Gordon & Linda Stewart, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI & Augusta, GA (by 1996)
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Fine French Furniture, Decorations, Ceramics and Carpets. Sales cat., Sotheby’s, New York, 22 May 1997. [see lot 40]
Collection Yves Saint Laurent et Pierre Bergé. Sales cat., Christies, Paris (ill.). [see lot 733]
Luhrs, K. "Sèvres extraordinaire in Detroit." The Magazine Antiques 175, no. 5 (May 2009): p. 60. [article incorrectly states that "several of the pieces bear his [Huard's] signature"]
Darr, Alan P. "A French 19th Century Royal Sèvres Déjeuner: A New Acquisition for the Detroit Institute of Arts." Naissance de la Modernité (2009): pp. 69-70.
Darr, Alan P. "A 19th Royal Sèvres Déjeuner Chinois Réticulé: An Important New Acquisition at the Detroit Institute of Arts." The French Porcelain Society Journal 4 (2011): pp. 121-160.
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Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory; Hyacinthe Régnier, Tea and Coffee Service, 1842-1843, hard-paste porcelain with polychrome enamel decoration and gilding; copper-alloy and plastic. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase with a gift from Gordon L. and Linda A. Stewart, and the Joseph M. de Grimme Memorial Fund, et al., V2014.9.
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