A LOUIS XV GOLD SNUFF-BOX
A LOUIS XV GOLD SNUFF-BOX

BY MATHIEU COINY (FL. 1755-1788), MARKED, PARIS, 1762/1763, WITH THE CHARGE AND DECHARGE MARKS OF JEAN-JACQUES PREVOST 1762-1768, STAMPED WITH INVENTORY NUMBER 371

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A LOUIS XV GOLD SNUFF-BOX
BY MATHIEU COINY (FL. 1755-1788), MARKED, PARIS, 1762/1763, WITH THE CHARGE AND DECHARGE MARKS OF JEAN-JACQUES PREVOST 1762-1768, STAMPED WITH INVENTORY NUMBER 371
rectangular box, the cover, sides and base set with panels of moire-pattern engine-turning within chased wriggle-work gold borders
2¾ in. (70 mm.) wide
4 oz. (138 gr.)

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Mathieu Coiny represents the third generation of a family of goldsmiths, with his father and grandfather both working in Versailles. His brothers Joseph-Urbain and Jacques-Toussaint were also goldsmiths in Paris. Matthieu became master, endorsed by his brother, in 1755 and worked on the Pont Notre-Dame. He was elected garde of the corporation of goldsmiths in 1771-1772, and his studio was ranked in 1774 in 116th position among the goldsmiths of Paris. His boxes can now be found in the collections of the Louvre, the Wallace Collection and the Metropolitan Museum.

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