PARIS 1746 - 1747 A silver writing case of... - Lot 39 - Ader

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PARIS 1746 - 1747 A silver writing case of... - Lot 39 - Ader
PARIS 1746 - 1747 A silver writing case of oval form with contours on four feet with scrolls and shell attachments. The rim is chased with rocaille and scrolls framing escutcheons, engraved in one of the rocaille with the arms of the Ambrun family, originally from the Dauphiné. It has three cups on a plain pedestal, two of which are round and one rectangular with rounded corners, decorated with twisted flutes and shells on an amatized background. Master goldsmith : Jacques MALQUIS LE QUIN, received in 1735 Weight : 1311,4 g - length : 36 cm - width : 24 cm Marks : hallmark of a common house difficult to read on the plate Provenance : Former David-Weill collection, sold at the Hôtel Drouot on November 24, 1971, n°39 of the catalogue. Sale Tajan, former collection of Doctor F, June 14, 1999, under the number 45 of the catalogue. Exhibition : " The French Reigns ", London 1953. Bibliography : Quoted in Faith DENNIS's book, Three Century of French Domestic Silver under the number 286, page 196. PARIS 1746 - 1747 An oval-shaped silver inkstand Master silversmith: Jacques MALQUIS LE QUIN
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