A RESTORATION SOUP-TUREEN

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A RESTORATION SOUP-TUREEN
by Jacques-Henri Fauconnier (Arminjon, 1750), Paris, 1819-1838

Circular, the spreading base resting on four wooden ball-feet with gadrooned rim, the plain body applied with two double scroll handles and gadrooned upper rim, the slightly raised cover with pine cone finial, with silver liner with swinging handle, body and liner engraved under the base with monogram OS - 26.3 cm diam., 19.5 cm high
(2,484 gr gross)

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Jacques-Henri Fauconnier was apprenticed to Jean-Baptiste Odiot and later became "Orfèvre de LL. AA. RR. Monseigneur le Dauphin et Madame, Duchesse de Berry". The free school of "Haute Orfèvrerie" in the Hôtel of Madame Adélaide, the sister of King Louis-Philippe, was founded by him. He had many well known people as his clients including James Monroe, President of the United States and King Charles X of France. He is also known for his work with the famous French animal sculptor Antoine-Louis Barye.