Lot 1298
  • 1298

A French silver-gilt and enamel casket set with jewels and cameos, Paul Rigaux & Pierre Leblanc, Paris, circa 1850

Estimate
40,000 - 60,000 USD
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Description

  • marked with maker’s mark on base rim, boar’s head guarantee mark on base rim, rim of body, cover, St. George and dragon
  • silver, enamel, hardstone
  • length 12 1/4 in.
  • 31 cm
rectangular with incurved angles, decorated with champlevé arabesques in partly translucent colors, topped by a sculptural group of St. George slaying the dragon, both with baroque pearl bodies and set with rubies and emeralds, the front mounted with a gold-framed enamel scene of a Turkish stag hunt, the angles mounted with  free-standing Renaissance figures, the back and sides mounted with cartouches  surrounded by clusters of garnet grapes with green enamel leaves and swags of fruit and flowers, the lid applied with a band of running ivy with pearl and red amber berries and with four sardonyx cameos of classical profile busts at the angles, all  mounted with baroque pearls, irregular large turquoises, cabochon ambers and pearls, on four paw feet

Provenance

Leland Little, North Carolina, September 17, 2011, lot 242

Condition

Losses to enamel on projecting leaves, several pearls missing and possibly a leaf from foliage on lid and on base rim, otherwise good
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Catalogue Note

Paul Rigaux and Pierre Leblanc worked as jewelers, 1845-51, at 184 Rue St. Honore, Paris. Pierre-Paul Rigaux is listed at the same address as maker of jewelry and “fantaisie.”  He is joined, still at the same address, by Auguste Billiet as makers of “fantaisie” until 1853, while Pierre-Paul Rigaux continued until 1870 (Catherine Arminjon et al, Dictionnaire des poinçons de fabricants d’ouvrages d’or et d’argent de Paris et de la Seine, marks nos. 3551, 3591 and 3626).