拍品专文
Pierre Cerneau was sponsored by the celebrated box maker Noël Hardivilliers when he became master in 1762. At that date he was living on the pont au Change in Paris but had moved to the quai Pelletier by 1766. He had moved again by 1774 to the sign of the Maltese Cross on the pont St Michel, where he remained until his death. Boxes by this goldsmith are extremely rare. There is an enamelled box from 1763 in the Wallace Collection, previously thought by Charles Truman to be the only recorded example of Cerneau's work. See Charles Truman, The Wallace Collection of Gold Boxes, London, 2013, pp. 142-143.