China,
Qianlong period (1736-1795),circa 1760
Pieces from this service were published by Cohen & Cohen and illustrated by AntoineLebel inFrench and Swiss Armorials on Chinese Export Porcelain of the 18th Century, 2009, p. 237.
The Aguado de Las Marismas family, which appears in France at the beginning of the 19th century, is represented by one of its most important members, Alexandre-José-Marie-Léon-Paul-Raymond-Louis de Gonzague Aguado (Séville 1785- Gijon 1842). He was amestre de camp, and Aide de camp of the Duke of Dalmatia in 1810 and a banker for the court of Spain from 1815 to 1830. In 1829, he was made marquis of Las Marismas del Guadalquivir by the King Ferdinand VII of Spain. In 1830, he was naturalized French, and then elected Mayor of Ivry-sur-Seine. His arms were quarterly, in which at 2, Per diss: I, argent, a bucket sable in chief, a cormorant gules, in base.This service may have been ordered by a parent (maternal uncle of Alexandre for example) in the 18th century.