Art Deco Ceramics
Sèvres Art Deco Bonbonniere
This French art deco porcelain bonbonniere was created by the French national porcelain manufactory at Sevres in 1925 to be presented at a dinner given by Mahmoud Fakhry-Pacha, the Egyptian ambassador to France on October 9, 1925 in Paris. The legend "Offert par Fakhry-Pacha, Paris, le 9 Octobre 1925" in gold inside the lid. The lid and sides are in the Sevres blue decorated in gold with the side decoration inspired by the soon to close Paris Exposition. The lid has at its center a bisque portrait of the host. The box measures 4 1/4" in diameter and is 2" high. The base is marked with a black striped cartouche containing a capital "S", the date 1925, and the letters "DN". There is also an orange stamp containing "RF" (Republique Francaise), "Manufacture Nationale", "Decore a Sevres" and the date "1926".
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