Could the wall plate be from Sevres?

Hello, this wall plate has always hung at my parents' house. It's in immaculate condition and looks quite antique. I think the porcelain mark is very similar to the "Sèvres" mark (1756). What the small symbol at the bottom means, however, is a mystery to me. What do you think, could it be? Thank you in advance for your feedback.

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Margita1881
11 months ago

Good morning Skylar65,

if the wall plate of Sèvres would be!, then the letter is D for the Year of manufacture – as written by you – 1756.

And that in an impeccable state!

Of the famous Sèvres porcelain factory there are many fakes; see this article:

http://wienerporzellan.at/2016-porzellan/2016-Month Objects-html/Mon2016-07.html

What also speaks against Sèvres: She was known for her excellent staging/painting.

If you compare 0original Sèvres with your plate, you can see a big difference:

https://auction.van-ham.com/s-vres-teller-mit-stadtansicht–id-36858-item.html

https://www.pamono.de/franzoesisches-sevres-porzellan-tablett-von-moreaux-19-jh

Still LG, Margita

Margita1881
11 months ago
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Hello Skylar65,

Surely that is allowed; what do I dream of all that…:)

And yes, he's very pretty.

Very, very happy to happen and also a beautiful Sunday,

LG Margita

Margita1881
11 months ago

Good evening Skylar65,

and very nice thanks for your award ⭐, Margita