A LOUIS XVI FOUR-COLOUR GOLD SEALING-WAX CASE
A LOUIS XVI FOUR-COLOUR GOLD SEALING-WAX CASE

BY CHARLES-ALEXANDRE BOUILLEROT (FL. 1769 - 1792), MARKED, PARIS, 1776/1777, WITH THE CHARGE AND DISCHARGE MARKS OF JEAN-BAPTISTE FOUACHE 1774-1780, LATER STRUCK WITH TWO FRENCH PROVINCIAL POST-1838 WARRANTY MARKS FOR GOLD

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A LOUIS XVI FOUR-COLOUR GOLD SEALING-WAX CASE
by Charles-Alexandre Bouillerot (fl. 1769 - 1792), marked, Paris, 1776/1777, with the charge and discharge marks of Jean-Baptiste Fouache 1774-1780, later struck with two French provincial post-1838 warranty marks for gold
Slightly tapering étui-à-cire of oval section, both sides of cover and base with rectangular panels with concave corners of peaked guilloché simulating reptile's skin centred by circular reserves chased in four-colour gold with trophies of music and love on a frosted ground framed by fluted borders, divided by vertical sablé gold bands embellished with husks and flowerheads, the horizontal borders stamped with stylized acanthus on a matted ground, the slightly domed polished gold cover centred by a foliate rosette in an ovolo, the polished matrix engraved with a coat-of-arms with a count's coronet above
4 13/16 in. (122 mm.) high
2 oz. (62 gr.)

拍品专文

The arms are those of the Thieulaine d'Hauteville family in Artois and Flanders, admitted at the États (kind of regional parliament) of Artois in 1767 and 1784.