A LOUIS XV VARI-COLOUR GOLD SNUFF-BOX
A LOUIS XV VARI-COLOUR GOLD SNUFF-BOX

BY FRANÇOIS-NICOLAS GÉNARD (FL. 1754-1790), MARKED, PARIS, 1770/1771, WITH THE CHARGE AND DECHARGE MARKS OF JULIEN ALATERRE 1768-1775, STRUCK WITH THE PARISIAN SMALL GUARANTEE MARK FOR GOLD 1838-PRESENT

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A LOUIS XV VARI-COLOUR GOLD SNUFF-BOX
BY FRANÇOIS-NICOLAS GÉNARD (FL. 1754-1790), MARKED, PARIS, 1770/1771, WITH THE CHARGE AND DECHARGE MARKS OF JULIEN ALATERRE 1768-1775, STRUCK WITH THE PARISIAN SMALL GUARANTEE MARK FOR GOLD 1838-PRESENT
oval box, the cover, sides and base set with panels of coin-pattern engine-turning within vari-colour reeded foliate sablé borders
3½ in. (89 mm.) wide
4¾ oz. (143 gr.)

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François-Nicolas Génard was apprenticed to Louis Mailly in 1737 at the age of fourteen but at Mailly's death, less than two years later, he moved to Simon Desormeaux. Génard became a master goldsmith in 1754 and was sponsored by Noel Hardivilliers. An enamelled gold box by Génard, dated 1764, reputed to have belonged to Madame de Pompadour, the mistress of Louis XV of France, is now in the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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