A PAIR OF LOUIS XV ORMOLU CHENETS
A PAIR OF LOUIS XV ORMOLU CHENETS

CIRCA 1745-1749

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XV ORMOLU CHENETS
CIRCA 1745-1749
Each shaped base cast with C-scrolls, foliage and rocaille, surmounted with seated 'Chinoiserie' figures, the male figure holding a bird, the female figure patting a dog, each stamped with 'C couronné poinçon'
12 ¼ in. (31 cm.) high; 10 in. (26 cm.) wide
Sale room notice
Please note this pair of chenets were formerly in the collection of the late Mrs. Charles Wrightsman’.

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Lot Essay

The 'C couronné poinçon' was a tax mark used in France between March 1745 and February 1749 on any alloy containing copper.
Numerous references are made to chenets with chinoiserie figures in the mid-18th Century, for instance a consignment of furniture sent to M. le comte de Woronzow, Vice Chancelier de S.M.I. de Russie in 1758 included: 'un feu représentant de grand chinois avec ornemans de bronze ciselé et doré d'or moulu...760 l' .The Livre Journal of the marchand-mercier Lazare Duvaux lists the purchases of Mme la Marquise de la Ferrière on 23 August 1756, which included 'Un petit feu doré composé de figures Chinoises avec ses garniture de pelles et pincettes, 120L', which may refer to chenets of this model. A pair of chenets of virtually identical design, was sold from the collection of Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, 5 May 1984, lot 145 ($ 11,000), and is discussed in F.J.B. Watson, The Wrightsman Collection, New York, 1966, vol II, p. 373.

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