Two porcelain trays set into a Rococo table in the early 1760s, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, are reasseed and here confirmed as Sèvres. Their subjects are probably the family of the Marquis de Courteille, Louis XV's representative at the porcelain factory, and their intimate representation in this manner is almost unique in eighteenth-century Sèvres.
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