"Sèvres - Calabre Teapot In Soft Porcelain XVIIIth Century"
Calabre teapot with polychrome decoration of detached bouquets and gold wolf teeth, soft Sèvres porcelain, Mark in blue with two intertwined L's, marks of the painter Commelin active at the Royal Sèvres factory between 1768 and 1802 and Théodore painter and gilder at the Royal Sèvres factorybetween 1765 And 1779
Under the patronage of Louis XV, the Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory became one of the most influential factories in Europe. Sèvres continuously produced fashionable new designs which were widely admired and imitated.