Dagoty Porcelain, France Photos

Pierre-Louis Dagoty Porcelain of Paris decorated porcelain in the early 1800s. Sometimes the firm is identified as Dagoty and Honoré.

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James & Elizabeth Monroe porcelain by Dagoty-Honoré of France at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.James & Elizabeth Monroe porcelain by Dagoty-Honoré of France at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Desert service by P.L. Dagoty from James Monroe's Presidential porcelain at Ash Lawn-Highland. Charlotttesville, VA.James & Sarah Polk porcelain by Dagoty-Honoré of France at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.
James & Elizabeth Monroe porcelain (1817) by Dagoty-Honoré of France at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.James & Elizabeth Monroe porcelain (1817) by Dagoty-Honoré of France at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Desert service (c1817) by P.L. Dagoty from James Monroe's Presidential porcelain at Ash Lawn-Highland. Charlotttesville, VA.James & Sarah Polk porcelain by Dagoty-Honoré of France at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.
James & Sarah Polk porcelain by Dagoty-Honoré of France at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Porcelain blue & gold tea set by Manufacture Dagoty of Paris at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Porcelain red & gold shell-shaped cup & saucer by Manufacture Dagoty of Paris at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Porcelain cup & saucer by Pierre Louis Dagoty of Paris, France at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL.
James & Sarah Polk porcelain by Dagoty-Honoré of France at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Porcelain blue & gold tea set (c1800-19) by Manufacture Dagoty of Paris at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Porcelain red & gold shell-shaped cup & saucer (c1810) by Manufacture Dagoty of Paris at Sèvres National Ceramic Museum. Paris, France.Porcelain cup & saucer (1810-5) by Pierre Louis Dagoty of Paris, France at Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, IL.
Dagoty porcelain swan cup & saucer at Pitti Palace Ceramics Museum. Florence, Italy.Dagoty porcelain swan coffee pot at Pitti Palace Ceramics Museum. Florence, Italy.Porcelain tea service painted with flowers on black by Dagoty of Paris & Nymphenburg copies at Bavarian National Museum. Munich, Germany.Dagoty porcelain plated painted with golden pheasant at Pitti Palace Ceramics Museum. Florence, Italy.
Dagoty porcelain swan cup & saucer (c1810) at Pitti Palace Ceramics Museum. Florence, Italy.Dagoty porcelain swan coffee pot (c1810) at Pitti Palace Ceramics Museum. Florence, Italy.Porcelain tea service painted with flowers on black by Dagoty of Paris (c1810) & Nymphenburg (c1815) copies at Bavarian National Museum. Munich, Germany.Dagoty porcelain plated (c1810) painted with golden pheasant at Pitti Palace Ceramics Museum. Florence, Italy.
Porcelain coffee service with swans & palms design by Honoré-Dagoty Manuf. at Arras Fine Art Museum. Arras, France.Swan motif coffee service by P.-L. Dagoty Manufactory of Paris at New Orleans Museum of Art. New Orleans, LA.USS Constitution vs HMS Gueriere vase attrib. to Pierre Louis Dagoty at Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA.USS Constitution vs HMS Gueriere vase attrib. to Pierre Louis Dagoty at Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA.
Porcelain coffee service with swans & palms design (c1820) by Honoré-Dagoty Manuf. at Arras Fine Art Museum. Arras, France.Swan motif coffee service (c1805-10) by P.-L. Dagoty Manufactory of Paris at New Orleans Museum of Art. New Orleans, LA.USS Constitution vs HMS Gueriere vase (c1817) attrib. to Pierre Louis Dagoty at Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA.USS Constitution vs HMS Gueriere vase (c1817) attrib. to Pierre Louis Dagoty at Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA.

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