A LOUIS XVI GOLD SNUFF-BOX
PROPERTY OF A NOBLE PRUSSIAN FAMILY (LOTS 9-11)
A LOUIS XVI GOLD SNUFF-BOX

BY DOMINIQUE-FRANÇOIS POITREAU (FL. 1757-1781), MARKED, PARIS, 1774/1775, WITH THE CHARGE MARK OF JULIEN ALATERRE 1768-1775 AND THE PETIT VACHE DECHARGE MARK FOR OBJECTS MADE FOR EXPORT 1733-1792

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A LOUIS XVI GOLD SNUFF-BOX
BY DOMINIQUE-FRANÇOIS POITREAU (FL. 1757-1781), MARKED, PARIS, 1774/1775, WITH THE CHARGE MARK OF JULIEN ALATERRE 1768-1775 AND THE PETIT VACHE DECHARGE MARK FOR OBJECTS MADE FOR EXPORT 1733-1792
rectangular box, the cover, sides and base each set with engine-turned panels in a moiré pattern within chased flowerhead and foliate sablé borders
2¼ in. (56 mm.) wide
2 2/3 oz. (78 gr.)

Lot Essay

Dominique-François Poitreau was born around 1725, the son of Etienne Poitreau a landscape and portrait-painter. He was apprenticed in 1741 to Pierre Ferrat and was subsequently registered as a master in 1757 under the sponsorship of the master goldsmith François Delafosse. Poitreau lived in the Cour Neuve du Palais, in what is now the Palais de Justice. He later moved to the Cour Dauphine au Palais before retiring in 1781. There are boxes by Poitreau in the Louvre, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

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