A CHARLES X ORMOLU AND ENGRAVED MOTHER-OF-PEARL 'PALAIS ROYAL' MUSICAL SEWING NECESSAIRE
A CHARLES X ORMOLU AND ENGRAVED MOTHER-OF-PEARL 'PALAIS ROYAL' MUSICAL SEWING NECESSAIRE

CIRCA 1820-1830

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A CHARLES X ORMOLU AND ENGRAVED MOTHER-OF-PEARL 'PALAIS ROYAL' MUSICAL SEWING NECESSAIRE
CIRCA 1820-1830
Modelled as a dressing table, decorated overall with foliate scrolls and flowerheads, the oval mirror plate within a foliate-cast surround, above a rectangular hinged top centred by an oval plaque and enclosing a cream velvet-lined mirrored compartment, fitted with various sewing tools, on herm-headed tapering legs joined by stretchers and centred by a platform with pinecone finial, on gadrooned feet, with a silk-lined black leather case
13 in. (33 cm.) high; 7½ in. (18 cm.) wide; 5 in. (13 cm.) deep

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Anne Qaimmaqami
Anne Qaimmaqami

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This beautifully crafted and neatly fitted miniature dressing-table nécessaire is typical of early 19th century Parisian manufactures sold in the fashionable shops of the Palais Royal, just above the Louvre. The same attractive combination of engraved mother-of-pearl set within carefully tooled ormolu borders is characteristic of this fine production. A similar ormolu-mounted mother-of-pearl nécessaire was sold at Christie's London, 10 July 2008, lot 1 (£6,250 with premium). A further related miniature musical box in the shape of a windmill was sold at Christie's London, 5 July 2007, lot 8 (£15,600 with premium).