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VINCENNES Broc Roussel, blue mark with two interlaced L's, l…
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167
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VINCENNES Broc Roussel, blue mark with two interlaced L's, l…
See original version (French)
Estimate €3,000 - €5,000
Voluntary lot
Description
VINCENNES
Broc Roussel, blue mark with two interlaced L's, letter date A for 1753-54
with polychrome and gold decoration of flowers on a blue background, gold wolf's teeth on the edge,
Blue mark with two interlaced L's, letter date A for 1753-54
18th century Vincennes
some wear, spout and pedestal restored, gold retouching
H. 24.5 cm
In the context of Manufacture de Vincennes porcelain, a broc Roussel is an ewer (an elegant water pot) used for toiletries in the 18th century. It was often accompanied by a matching bowl. This form of porcelain was created around 1753-1754 and owes its name to Jacques-Jérémie Roussel de la Celle, associated with the manufacture.
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About the sale
Classic sale - Historical souvenirs
Auction location
Auction time
06/19/2026 at 2:00 PM
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