A pair of Louis XVI style ormolu-mounted campan marble cassolettes
A pair of Louis XVI style ormolu-mounted campan marble cassolettes

AFTER THE MODEL BY PIERRE GOUTHIÈRE, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A pair of Louis XVI style ormolu-mounted campan marble cassolettes
After the model by Pierre Gouthière, Last quarter 19th Century
Each bulbous body supported on triple satyr monopodiae, suspending fruiting garlands and grapevine swags, on circular base with fluted feet
18 in. (46 cm.) high (2)

Lot Essay

The present lot is modelled after a celebrated perfume-burner, now preserved at the Wallace Collection, London (cat. no. F275). Mounted by Pierre Gouthière (d. 1813), it was first noted in the 1782 inventory of the Hôtel d'Aumont, and was subsequently purchased for Marie-Antoinette by Le Brun. The design, attributed to François-Joseph Bellanger (d. 1818) is inspired by 'Antique' bronze tripods discovered in archaeological expeditions of the mid-18th Century. See P. Hughes, The Wallace Collection Catalogue of Furniture, London, 1996, vol. III, pp. 1340-1345, for illustrations and additional commentary.

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