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            PUBLICATIONS                                         NOTES
            Wilson  1979, p.  37, no.  2; Watson  1986, pp.  82-  1.  Lunsingh Scheurleer  1980, p. 312, fig. 284.
        83,  no.  27;  Genevieve Mazel,  "1777: La vente Randon  2.  Sotheby Parke  Bernet, Monaco, June 2,5-2.6,  1979,
        de Boisset et le marche  de Part  au  dix-huitieme  siecle,"  no.  66, collection of Akram  Ojjeh, sold to  Stavros
                                                                 Niarchos, New York; Watson
                                                                                                     16.
                                                                                        1986, p. 60, no.
        UEstampille  202  (April  1987),  p.  47,  illus.;  Michel  3.  Paris, March 3o-May 22, 1767.1 am grateful to Theodore
        Beurdeley,  Trois  siecles  de  ventes  publiques  (Fribourg,  Dell for this  information.
        1988), p.  53, illus.; Alain Gruber, Uart  decoratifen  Eu-  4.  Paris, February  3, 1777 (Mazel,  "1777," pp. 40-47).
        rope, vol. 2, Classique et baroque  (Paris, 1992), p.  400,  5.  Paris, April 22, 1782.1 am grateful to Jean  Dominique
                                                                 Augarde
                                                                        for pointing out this sale to me.
        illus.;  Bremer-David et  al.  1993,  P-  155,  no.  261; Sar-  6.  Paris, April n, 1791.
        gentson  1996, p.  68, pi.  10.                        7.  I am grateful to Jean Neree Ronfort  and Jean  Dominique
                                                                 Augarde  for this  information.
                                                               8.  Gustave  Macon, Les arts dans  la maison de  Conde  (Paris,
            EXHIBITIONS                                          1903), p. 86.
            Mounted  Oriental Porcelain, The Frick  Collection,  9.  Watson  1986, pp. 88-89, no. 30.
        New York, 1986, no.  27.                              10.  Jeffrey  H. Munger et al., The Forsyth  Wickes  Collection
                                                                 in the Museum  of  Fine Arts, Boston (Boston,  1992),
                                                                 pp. 184-86, pi. xxx, fig. 132.
            PROVENANCE
            Claude Julliot,  (?)  Paris,  sold  1777;  Didier  Aaron
        and  Claude  Levy, Paris;  acquired  by  the  J.  Paul  Getty
        Museum  from  Etienne  Levy,  Paris, in  September 1977.















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