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A LOUIS XVI PEARL-SET ENAMELLED GOLD CARNET-DE-BAL SET WITH MINIATURES

PARIS, 1784, WITH THE CHARGE AND DISCHARGE MARKS OF HENRY CLAVEL, MAKER'S MARK RUBBED, THE TWO MINIATURES BY JACQUES-JOSEPH DE GAULT, SIGNED

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A LOUIS XVI PEARL-SET ENAMELLED GOLD CARNET-DE-BAL SET WITH MINIATURES
Paris, 1784, with the charge and discharge marks of Henry Clavel, maker's mark rubbed, the two miniatures by Jacques-Joseph de Gault, signed
Rectangular étui-à-tablettes, both sides enamelled with translucent blue on a ground of wavy horizontal engine-turning scattered with flowerheads, both sides of the cover applied with the word Souvenir in rose-cut diamonds, and both sides of the base set with glazed oval miniatures painted en grisaille on a night-blue ground with Satyrs and Maenads worshipping statues of Pan, the matted gold mounts set with split-pearls incorporated in ribbon-twist bands, the side mounts similarly adorned with bands of trailing foliage enamelled in translucent green alternating with split-pearls, the pushpiece set with a rose-cut diamond; inside tablets and a pencil with gold cap
88 mm. (3½ in.) high

Lot Essay

Jacques-Joseph de Gault (1738 - after 1812) specialised in miniatures peintes à bas-relief which were mounted on gold boxes or carnets as in the present case. In most cases, de Gault worked with the celebrated goldsmith Pierre-François Drais several boxes by whom with Bacchanalia miniatures by de Gault are to be found in the Louvre and in the Wallace Collection.

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