Lot 11
  • 11

Deux flacons en or et émail et une tabatière, XIXe siècle

Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 EUR
bidding is closed

Description

  • Deux flacons en or et émail et une tabatière, XIXe siècle
  • Yellow gold, enamel, lapis lazuli
  • Haut. 5 cm ; 2in, 5,5 cm ; 2 1/4 in, Long. 4,4 cm ; 1 3/4 in
comprenant un flacon de senteurs en or et émail, Genève, vers 1830, suspendu à une chaîne en émail, décoré d'émaux en taille d'épargne de plusieurs couleurs, le capuchon à charnière s'ouvrant sur un bouchon en forme de couronne repercée, poinçons d'import français tardifs ; un flacon en or et émail, décoré de rubans et feuilles d'érable en taille d'épargne, avec une cuillère en lapis lazuli et or rapportée, poinçon de maître d'Antoine Oger, Paris, vers 1840, avec tête d'aigle ; et une boîte à pillules ovale en or et émail de couleur ambre translucide sur un fond guilloché d'écailles, les bordures émaillées de volutes noires et blanches, le couvercle peint d'un chardonneret, poinçons de contrôle français (tête de coq pour la province, 1809-1814, tête d'aigle postérieure)

 



comprising a gold and enamel pendent scent bottle, Geneva, circa 1830, on enamelled chain, decorated in multi-coloured taille d'épargne enamels, the hinge cap opening to reveal the stopper formed as a pierced crown, later French import marks; a gold and enamel snuff bottle decorated in taille d'épargne enamels with ribbons and maple leaves, with associated lapis lazuli and gold spoon, maker's mark of Antoine Oger, Paris, circa 1840, with tête d'aigle; and an oval gold and enamel pillbox, enamelled in translucent amber over scale engine-turning within black and white C-scroll borders, the lid painted with a goldfinch, French departmental cock's head, 1809-1814, later tête d'aigle

Condition

1: some loss and restoration to enamel on cap 2: restioration along junction of neck and body 3: damage and restoration to enamel on side panels, some scratching to lid and base
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