We are selling three sets of 6 dessert plates of this model (18 in total) as well as two ravioli dishes or compote dishes. You can buy them together or separately.
Suite of 6 dessert plates
Hard porcelain, enhanced with gilding
Brush mark in iron red
Dimensions: D. 21 (cm.)
Paris, circa 1800 - 1810
Set of six porcelain dessert plates, the rim with ivy frieze, the basin with flowers.
Halley's workshop
[RoPdG] Charles Halley began his career as an earthenware maker on rue Montmartre in Paris. He was mentioned in almanacs as early as 1793. In 1803 he is mentioned in a notarial deed as an earthenware maker and porcelain merchant. His factory decorated porcelain whites from the Locré and Nast factories, among others. In 1811, Charles Halley married his daughter to the son Lebon, a crystal, earthenware and porcelain merchant.
The partnership formed Halley Lebon from this period onwards, and lasted until 1822. During the Restoration, Halley Lebon came under the protection of the Comte d'Artois, the future Charles X, and was patented by Monsieur, the King's brother. Our suite of plates therefore probably predates 1811.
Condition report :
Excellent condition, very minor wear, a very slight hair on the marli of one.