A PAIR OF FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED AGATE LIDDED VASES
A PAIR OF FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED AGATE LIDDED VASES

CIRCA 1870

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A PAIR OF FRENCH ORMOLU-MOUNTED AGATE LIDDED VASES
CIRCA 1870
Each ovoid body supported by three ram's mask-headed monopodiae, on a concave-side tripartite plinth, on a conforming agathe base
9 in. (23 cm.) high

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Carlijn Dammers
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These charming brule-parfum, with delicate mounts enclosing a body of precious agate, reflect the passion for hardstones beginning in the 1770s and 1780s of connoisseur collectors such as the duc d'Aumont and, subsequently, Queen Marie-Antoinette. The duc d'Aumont was Director of the Menus Plaisirs and himself established a workshop in 1770 specialising in the cutting and polishing of precious hardstones. This celebrated atelier employed the influential architect François-Joseph Bélanger (1744-1818) as designer, Pierre Gouthiére (1732-1813) as ciseleur-doreur, Augustin Bocciardi (active 1760-1790) as sculpteur and Guillemain for giving the hardstones a 'polis ferme et brillant' and remained influential untill the late 19th century.

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