A LOUIS XVI ENAMELLED GOLD SNUFF-BOX
A LOUIS XVI ENAMELLED GOLD SNUFF-BOX

BY CHARLES-ALEXANDRE BOUILLEROT (FL. 1769-1792), MARKED, PARIS, 1778/1779, WITH THE CHARGE AND DISCHARGE MARKS OF JEAN-BAPTISTE FOUACHE 1774-1780, LATER STAMPED WITH TWO FRENCH POST-1838 RESTRICTED WARRANTY MARKS FOR GOLD, THE FLANGE ENGRAVED 'DU. PETIT. DUNKERQUE'

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A LOUIS XVI ENAMELLED GOLD SNUFF-BOX
BY CHARLES-ALEXANDRE BOUILLEROT (FL. 1769-1792), MARKED, PARIS, 1778/1779, WITH THE CHARGE AND DISCHARGE MARKS OF JEAN-BAPTISTE FOUACHE 1774-1780, LATER STAMPED WITH TWO FRENCH POST-1838 RESTRICTED WARRANTY MARKS FOR GOLD, THE FLANGE ENGRAVED 'DU. PETIT. DUNKERQUE'
oval box, the cover, sides and base with panels enamelled with clusters of winter branches painted en camaïeu on an opalescent oyster-pink ground, within frames of opaque white enamel beads and fillets, the borders chased with translucent green enamel foliage and red enamel berries on a sablé ground
2¾ in. (72 mm.) wide
Provenance
With Sotirio Bulgari, Rome.

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The Parisian goldsmith Charles-Alexandre Bouillerot was born around 1737 into a family of goldsmiths whose earliest known member was Nicolas Bouillerot (1720-1754). Charles-Alexandre apprenticed under Jean-Louis Bouillerot and was accepted as a master by the Cour des Monnaies in 1769. In 1774, he began to supply gold boxes to the prestigious firm Au Petit Dunkerque. At the beginning of the revolution he served as Captain of the Garde National Volontaire, but nothing is known of him after 1792.
Au Petit Dunkerque was one of the premier Paris retailers and served as bijoutier du roi. With marchand-mercier Charles-Reymond Grandcher as its proprietor, Dunkerque commissioned gold boxes from leading gold box makers such as Bouillerot, Blerzy and Le Bastier. The gold boxes retailed by Dunkerque were always of the lastest fashion and highest quality and were greatly sought after by the French nobility. Another gold box by Bouillerot with similar borders and with the inscription 'Du Petit Dunkerque' is in the collection of the Louvre, S. Grandjean, Les tabatieres du musée du Louvre, Paris, 1981, pp. 59-61,
no. 191.

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