A MENNECY SILVER-MOUNTED OVAL SNUFF-BOX AND COVER

CIRCA 1755, DECHARGE MARK FOR HENRY CLAVEL, PARIS, 1750-56

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A MENNECY SILVER-MOUNTED OVAL SNUFF-BOX AND COVER
Circa 1755, decharge mark for Henry Clavel, Paris, 1750-56
Naturally modelled as two pugs lying curled up together on a grassy mound, the dogs with black snouts and brown fur, the cover moulded to the exterior with two entwined flowers and the interior painted with a bouquet, slight chips to inside rim of box above hinge and to one ear
2¾ in. (7 cm.) wide

Lot Essay

A related snuff-box is illustrated in Barbara Beaucamp-Markowsky, Boîtes en Porcelaine des manufactures européennes au 18e siècle (1985), fig. 421.

A similar snuff-box cover from the Elizabeth Parke Firestone Collection was sold in our New York Rooms, 22 March 1991, lot 462.

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