gobelet Bouillard et soucoupe, décor à coquille)]]> Getty AAT keywords: porcelain (material) | porcelain (visual works) | dinnerware | saucers (plates) | cups (drinking vessels) | porcelain painting (image-making) | gilding-technique]]> décor à coquille). In her description of décor à coquille, Savill mentions this particular object in the Fritzsche collection as an example (1988, 2:537 no. C362, 2:543n38), noting that it bears the mark for Charles Louis Méreaud jeune (the younger; ca. 1735–80; active 1756–80).The gobelet Bouillard (Bouillard cup) was named after Antoine-Augustin Bouillard, a shareholder in the Vincennes and Sèvres factories. The number 38 is handwritten on the slide.]]> See the Fritzsche Porcelain Exhibit for more details on shell décor, Méreaud, and Bouillard cups.]]> here.]]> Complete Bibliography for the Fritzsche Porcelain Collection]]>