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THE FIRST PARIS, 1773, MARK PROBABLY THAT OF JEAN-BAPTISTE LEBRUN; THE SECOND CIRCA 1750, POSSIBLY GERMAN
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TWO CONTINENTAL GOLD ETUIS
THE FIRST PARIS, 1773, MARK PROBABLY THAT OF JEAN-BAPTISTE LEBRUN; THE SECOND CIRCA 1750, POSSIBLY GERMAN
The first with engine-turned panels within chased garlands, marked with charge and discharge of Julien Alaterre and with later French control marks; the second chased overall with rocaille, apparently unmarked except for later French control marks
each 3 7/8 in. (98 mm.) long
THE FIRST PARIS, 1773, MARK PROBABLY THAT OF JEAN-BAPTISTE LEBRUN; THE SECOND CIRCA 1750, POSSIBLY GERMAN
The first with engine-turned panels within chased garlands, marked with charge and discharge of Julien Alaterre and with later French control marks; the second chased overall with rocaille, apparently unmarked except for later French control marks
each 3 7/8 in. (98 mm.) long
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