A PAIR OF EARLY LOUIS XV ORMOLU CHENETS
PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE COLLECTION (LOTS 168-188)
A PAIR OF EARLY LOUIS XV ORMOLU CHENETS

CIRCA 1730

Details
A PAIR OF EARLY LOUIS XV ORMOLU CHENETS
CIRCA 1730
Each modeled with a pacing horse on a rockwork and foliate plinth centered by a cartouche, stamped with the 'C' couronné poinçon
13 in. (33 cm.) high, 11 in. (28 cm.) wide
Provenance
The Wildenstein Collection; Christie's, London, 14 December 2005, lot 143.

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Lot Essay

Chenets with horses were highly fashionable during the 18th century, and a number of similar examples were found in the inventories made after the deaths of the celebrated bronzier Jacques Caffiéri and of the wife of Philippe Caffiéri (1755 and 1770 respectively). However, the majority of examples feature rearing horses, rather than the pacing horses found here, which were likely inspired by sculpture.

The C couronné poinçon was likely impressed on these chenets when they were sold during 1745-49 when this duty was collected.

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