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From the Dalva Brothers Collection

A Louis XV Gilt Bronze, Japanese Lacquer, Kingwood, Meissen and French Porcelain Inkstand, Mid-18th Century

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October 17, 03:24 PM GMT

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8,000 - 12,000 USD

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Lot Details

Description

the associated Meissen figure of a girl standing behind three lacquer bowls and flanked by pair of candle arms decorated with porcelain flowers; the gilt bronze base stamped with the numberC650 and two crowns; the wooden base painted underneath with the number C650 and 126 and another number crossed out, stamped in black ink 18473 and painted in yellow 39908/2


height 8 1/2 in.; width 12 in.; depth 10 in.

21.5 cm; 30.5 cm; 25.5 cm

Probably supplied to Marie Louise-Élisabeth, Duchess of Parma (1727-1759), at the Palazzo Colorno, Parma, circa 1750;

Recorded in an 1861 inventory of the Palazzo Colorno and transferred to the Italian Royal Collections in Turin, 1862;

Property from the Collections of Hanns and Elisabeth Weinberg and the Antique Company of New York, Sotheby's New York, 9 November 2007, lot 32