A PAIR OF RESTAURATION ORMOLU ATHENIENNES

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A PAIR OF RESTAURATION ORMOLU ATHENIENNES
Each with pierced domed lid with quatrefoils and stars surmounted by a lotus-leaf cap and pine-cone finial, the shallow bowl with gadrooned edge and palmette and anthemion bands, on a central baluster-support with upturned lotus-leaf capital and spiral-gadrooning, on three sphinx herm-supports wearing nemes headdresses, above square panelled uprights with winged herms, corn and the attributes of Apollo, joined by a pierced anthemion and palmette band with ring-handles and terminating in claw feet, on a stepped, canted and concave-sided triangular spreading plinth with two amphorae centred by a flower-medallion and with a lotus-leaf wreath, previously attached to a plinth, one numbered to the underside '1935'
26 in. (66 cm.) high (2)

Lot Essay

Ultimately derived from antique prototypes, these athénienne's or brûle-parfums are clearly inspired by Charles Percier and Pierre Fontaine's design for 'Une athénienne', which was first published in their Recueil des Décorations Intérieures of 1801. Probably executed by Thomire Duterme et cie., they are of closely related design to the pair sold anonymously in these Rooms, 10 December 1992, lot 26, as well as to those sold at Sotheby's Zurich, 24 November 1993, lot 210.

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