So so. For subjects in the earliest photographs. 5 items (consisting of a candelabra and a clock ). Type " Sevres ".
Picture is blurred with the stigma (which is probably done on purpose ). But even in this photo shows that mimics the brand mark of Sevres (photo quote below).
In this terrible picture gives the impression that the brand overglaze , and if so - that 's exactly imitation Sevres . Perhaps it is a fake 19th century. I guess so .
It is known that the greatest number of false Sevres is in English and American collections.
In this terrible picture , I had the impression that within the two "L" rotated to each other - is the "C" . From this it follows that if the subject would have been the original , this "C" meant a one-year dating - in 1755 . But you yourself say that you have a paper showing that it is 19. And in the 19th century, the letter " C" between the "L" set painter Caille ( well-known expert on imitations of Sevres , who worked in Paris in the 19th century .
It would be interesting to see all the brand better, to understand. that there is inscribed at the top and bottom of that .
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