French Ceramic Coffee & Tea Services Photos

This pages shows a selection of ceramic coffee and tea services made in France.

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French porcelain individual tea service at Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild. Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, France.Blue Sevres porcelain coffee service at Neill-Cochran House Museum. Austin, TX.Gorham coffee pot & Haviland demitasse cups at Maymont Mansion. Richmond, VA.Enameled metal teapot by Matthäus Baur II of Germany at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL.
French porcelain individual tea service at Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild. Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, France.Blue Sevres porcelain coffee service at Neill-Cochran House Museum. Austin, TX.Gorham coffee pot & Haviland demitasse cups at Maymont Mansion. Richmond, VA.Enameled metal teapot (c1700) by Matthäus Baur II of Germany at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL.
Porcelain water pitchers & mustard pot made by Manuf. Saint-Cloud of Paris with silver fittings by Paul le Riche at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Sèvres porcelain tea set by Vincent Taillandier at Petit Palace Museum. Paris, France.Porcelain blue & gold tea set by Manufacture Dagoty of Paris at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Sèvres stoneware teapot by Manuf. Lambert of Sèvres at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.
Porcelain water pitchers & mustard pot (1720s) made by Manuf. Saint-Cloud of Paris with silver fittings by Paul le Riche at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Sèvres porcelain tea set (1759) by Vincent Taillandier at Petit Palace Museum. Paris, France.Porcelain blue & gold tea set (c1800-19) by Manufacture Dagoty of Paris at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Sèvres stoneware teapot (c1801-8) by Manuf. Lambert of Sèvres at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.
Sèvres porcelain gilded coffee service with bisque areas by Jean-Marie-Ferdinand Régnier at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Swan motif coffee service by P.-L. Dagoty Manufactory of Paris at New Orleans Museum of Art. New Orleans, LA.Sèvres porcelain egg & serpent teapot at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Sèvres porcelain gilded coffee pot with bisque areas by Jean-Marie-Ferdinand Régnier given by Napoleon I to Duchess of Castiglione at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.
Sèvres porcelain gilded coffee service with bisque areas (c1805) by Jean-Marie-Ferdinand Régnier at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Swan motif coffee service (c1805-10) by P.-L. Dagoty Manufactory of Paris at New Orleans Museum of Art. New Orleans, LA.Sèvres porcelain egg & serpent teapot (1808, made 1815) at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Sèvres porcelain gilded coffee pot with bisque areas (1813) by Jean-Marie-Ferdinand Régnier given by Napoleon I to Duchess of Castiglione at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.
Porcelain teapot of Déjeuner Régnier à Reliefs by Jean-Marie-Ferdinand Régnier of Sèvres Porcelain of France at Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburgh, PA.Porcelain cups & saucers with breakfast coffee pot by Sevres Manuf. at Louvre Museum. Paris, France.Porcelain coffee service with swans & palms design by Honoré-Dagoty Manuf. at Arras Fine Art Museum. Arras, France.Porcelain teapot with snake handle by Sèvres at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Porcelain teapot of Déjeuner Régnier à Reliefs (c1813) by Jean-Marie-Ferdinand Régnier of Sèvres Porcelain of France at Carnegie Museum of Art. Pittsburgh, PA.Porcelain cups & saucers with breakfast coffee pot (1817-9) by Sevres Manuf. at Louvre Museum. Paris, France.Porcelain coffee service with swans & palms design (c1820) by Honoré-Dagoty Manuf. at Arras Fine Art Museum. Arras, France.Porcelain teapot with snake handle (1833) by Sèvres at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Porcelain coffee & tea service from France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Sèvres porcelain luncheon service in form of grand gallery of chateau of Fontainebleau by Alexandre Evariste Fragonard at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Porcelain tea & coffee service from Sèvres, France at Legion of Honor Museum. San Francisco, CA.Porcelain reticulated tea & coffee service in Chinese style by Sèvres Manuf., France at Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, MI.
Porcelain coffee & tea service (1835-50) from France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Sèvres porcelain luncheon service in form of grand gallery of chateau of Fontainebleau (1835) by Alexandre Evariste Fragonard at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Porcelain tea & coffee service (1839-42) from Sèvres, France at Legion of Honor Museum. San Francisco, CA.Porcelain reticulated tea & coffee service in Chinese style (1842-3) by Sèvres Manuf., France at Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, MI.
Sèvres porcelain elephant teapot at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Coffee pot in shape of elephant head by Marc-Louis-Emmanuel Solon of Sèvres at Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, PA.Ceramic tea service by Madeleine Bénézech for Manuf. Choisy-le-Roi at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Art Nouveau coffee set painted by Adolph Richter of Chicago on Limoges porcelain blank at Lightner Museum. St Augustine, FL.
Sèvres porcelain elephant teapot (1862) at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Coffee pot in shape of elephant head (1862) by Marc-Louis-Emmanuel Solon of Sèvres at Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, PA.Ceramic tea service (1899-1900) by Madeleine Bénézech for Manuf. Choisy-le-Roi at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Art Nouveau coffee set (1910) painted by Adolph Richter of Chicago on Limoges porcelain blank at Lightner Museum. St Augustine, FL.
Sèvres porcelain coffee & tea service by G.L.Claude; Walter; & Mme Balik at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.


Sèvres porcelain coffee & tea service (1922-5) by G.L.Claude; Walter; & Mme Balik at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.



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