Abstract

From 1841 to 1844, The Sèvres Manufactory completed a porcelain lunch service illustrated with views of the Saint-Cloud park. It was made by the best artists of the manufactory and sold to Queen Marie-Amélie. It was probably used as a diplomatic gift to Morocco. Each piece is adorned with an unusual view of the Park of Saint-Cloud or shows the railway that had been ordered by Louis-Philippe in the middle of this royal estate.

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