A soft paste Sèvres sucrier sugar bowl with cover
An 18th Century soft-paste Sèvres lidded sugar bowl, featuring bleu celeste ground, handpainted flowers and fruit, and extensive tooled gilding. A very similar design is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and is visible on their collection webpage. Assiette a palmes | V&A Explore The Collections (vam.ac.uk)
The decoration is later, likely by Thomas Randall, and closely follows the service made for Louis XV of France – see an example here A VINCENNES PORCELAIN 'BLEU CELESTE' PLATE (ASSIETTE A GAUDERON) FROM THE FIRST SERVICE MADE FOR LOUIS XV, CIRCA 1754, BLUE INTERLACED L'S ENCLOSING DATE LETTER A | Christie’s (christies.com)
A pair of bowls of identical form can be found in The Royal Collection of King Charles III - Explore the Royal Collection Online (rct.uk)
Condition is excellent; no chips, cracks or crazing. Gilt and pattern is in good order with only very minimal wear.