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A pair of French ormolu chenets, 19th century, after a model by Charles Cressent, French,...
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Estimate: £600 - £800
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Lot 194
Description
A pair of French ormolu chenets, 19th century, after a model by Charles Cressent, French, 1685-1768, each with a sphinx partially covered by drapery and holding a cat and monkey respectively, on a pierced C-scroll and rocaille base with scallop shells and foliage, later iron billet bars, 39cm high, 38cm wide, 25cm deep (2)
Provenance: The George Farrow Collection.
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Lot Footnotes
Note: These chenets are identical to a well known model by Charles Cressent. They are described in an inventory of his stock drawn up in 1756 with a view to a forced sale meant to be held in 1757. A pair of chenets of identical design are in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu (73.DF.63), and another pair are in the Wrightsman Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (F.J.B. Watson, The Wrightsman Collection, New York, 1966, vol. II, p. 368, no. 186 A and B).
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