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Lot 77

A French gilt-bronze and cloisonné enamel brûle-parfum, by Maison Alphonse Giroux, third quarter...

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Lot 77

A French gilt-bronze and cloisonné enamel brûle-parfum, by Maison Alphonse Giroux, third quarter...

Starting Bid: £280

Estimate: £400 - £600

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Lot 77

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A French gilt-bronze and cloisonné enamel brûle-parfum, by Maison Alphonse Giroux, third quarter 19th century, decorated overall with scrolling foliage, the cover surmounted with berried finial above pierced frieze and baluster vase held aloft by a pair of putti, on four ram's head monopodia and a shaped quarte-foil base, the underside of the cover engraved MON ALPH GIROUX PARIS, 30cm high 

 

 

In overall good condition and presents well. With wear consistent with age and use. Some surface scratching, dirt and minor tarnishing to bronze, including scratching to bronze rim of cover. The enamel with some surface dirt, discolouration and minor chips and losses, particularly to the cream ground and blue floral motifs to top border. Three drilled holes visible to underside of base. Main body sits very slightly loose in base. Interior with scratches and also tarnishing to interior seam. 

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Note: Alphonse Giroux, "the merchant of the princes", was a eminent Parisian manufacturer of luxury furniture and accessories, in operation between 1799 and 1867, whose products were intended for an aristocratic and bourgeois clientele. Founded in 1799 by François-Simon-Alphonse Giroux under the name A. Giroux a Paris, his son Alphonse-Gustave took over the business in 1834 and renamed it Alphonse Giroux et Cie. They won a silver medal at the1839 Exposition des Produits de L’industrie Française. The business was taken over by Duvinage and Harinckouk in 1867.

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