A LOUIS XV GOLD SEALING-WAX CASE
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A LOUIS XV GOLD SEALING-WAX CASE

BY ANTOINE CHAYÉ (FL. 1747-1791), MARKED, PARIS, 1748/1749, WITH THE CHARGE AND DISCHARGE MARKS OF ANTOINE LESCHAUDEL 1744-1750, LATER STRUCK WITH TWO FRENCH PROVINCIAL POST-1838 WARRANTY MARKS FOR GOLD WITH DISTINCTIVE LETTER FOR MARSEILLES

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A LOUIS XV GOLD SEALING-WAX CASE
by Antoine Chayé (fl. 1747-1791), marked, Paris, 1748/1749, with the charge and discharge marks of Antoine Leschaudel 1744-1750, later struck with two French provincial post-1838 warranty marks for gold with distinctive letter for Marseilles
Slightly tapering étui of oval section, all over engine-turned with spiralling gadrooning, reeded slightly raised rims, the slightly domed cap centred by a blank ovolo, the matrix engraved with an acollé coat-of-arms with a French marquis's coronet above
4 7/16 in. (112 mm.) high
1¼ oz. (37 gr.)
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Lot Essay

The arms are those of François-Xavier de Coriolis de Villeneuve, marquis d'Espinouse, who was a Président à mortier of the Parliament of Provence, and of his second wife Charlotte-Pauline-Alexandrine-Elisabeth de Roux, marquise de Courbons, daughter of the first President of the Parliament of Pau and his wife Madeleine-Charlotte de Bullion.

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