A FRENCH SILVER CIGAR HUMIDOR
A FRENCH SILVER CIGAR HUMIDOR

MARK OF M. FRAY, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A FRENCH SILVER CIGAR HUMIDOR
MARK OF M. FRAY, LATE 19TH CENTURY
Oblong and on spreading base with foliage and scroll borders and on four paw feet, with two double scroll handles, the hinged front engraved with foliage scrolls and opening to reveal three trays for cigars, the hinged cover with finial cast as three figures seated on a Persian carpet while smoking a hookah pipe, marked on each side, on front, underneath and on each tray with French export marks, wood lined
11 1/2 in. (29.3. cm.) wide
gross weight 152 oz. 14 dwt. (4,749 gr.)

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Lot Essay

The allure of the Middle East captured the imaginations of European artists following Napoleon's invasion of Egypt in 1798. Artists such as Ingres, Delacriox, Gerome and Descamps visited the regions throughout the first half of the 19th century, bringing images of harems and other genre scenes back with them. The present lot links Western and Middle Eastern smoking cultures with its depiction of the hookah.

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