A PAIR OF RECTANGULAR ENAMEL PLAQUES OF ST. FRANÇOIS DE SALES AND ST. PHILIP NERI

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A PAIR OF RECTANGULAR ENAMEL PLAQUES OF ST. FRANÇOIS DE SALES AND ST. PHILIP NERI
BY NICOLAS LAUDIN, 17TH CENTURY

One plaque inscribed 'S. FRANCOIS DE SALES', and signed on the reverse 'N Laudin emailleur au faubourg boucherie a Limoges'; the other plaque with the remains of an inscription; each plaque in a decorated wooden frame on the reverse of which is a label inscribed 'PAUL VERDUSSEN 17. AVENUE LOUISE. 17 BRUXELLES'.
Each plaque drilled with a hole at centre top; some damages to enamel at edges.
4 3/8 and 5 5/8in. (11.1 and 14.3cm.) high (2)

Lot Essay

Saint François de Sales (1567-1622) was one of the most important French theologians of the 17th century, and the author of the Introduction à la vie dévote. The Laudin were a dynasty of enamellers active in Limoges in this period, who frequently signed with their address. A comparable plaque by Jacques II Laudin, with the same distinctive framing elements, was at Sotheby's, 9 July 1992, lot 260.

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