A LOUIS XV ORMOLU, CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE AND JAPANESE PORCELAIN AND CHINESE BLACK AND GILT LACQUER ENCRIER
A LOUIS XV ORMOLU, CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE AND JAPANESE PORCELAIN AND CHINESE BLACK AND GILT LACQUER ENCRIER

CIRCA 1740, THE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY

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A LOUIS XV ORMOLU, CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE AND JAPANESE PORCELAIN AND CHINESE BLACK AND GILT LACQUER ENCRIER
CIRCA 1740, THE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY
The cartouche-shaped lacquer panel decorated with pavilions and trees, supporting two fluted vessels for inkwells with pierced glazed lids and a central open vessel, all decorated with flowers in a Kakiemon palette on white ground, the rear with a seated Chinaman on a rocaille base issuing a foliate candlearm, the candlestick probably originally removable, one bowl Japanese
5 ¾ in. (14.5 cm.) high; 12 ¼ in. (31 cm.) wide
Provenance
The Alexander Collection; sold Christie's, New York, 30 April 1999, lot 34.

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Lot Essay

The combination of exotic and expensive Chinese porcelain and lacquer with rich gilt-bronze mounts is typical of the imagination of the marchands-mercier, such as Lazare Duvaux, who created whimsical 'objets de luxe' for the French Court. The Livre-Journal of Lazare Duvaux records that on 19 December 1749 he sold to 'M. Brochant, correcteur des comptes: Une écritoire de trois cornet de porcelaine blanche sur un plateau verni. 60 livres'. An encrier of the same overall form, with similar ormolu mounts surrounding a panel of Vernis Martin imitating Chinese lacquer, mounted with three Chinese porcelain pots, and the central pot below a blanc-de-chine figural group and candle-arms, is in the J. Paul Getty Museum (C. Hess & G. Wilson, Summary Catalogue of European Decorative Arts in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 2001, p. 92, no. 186). A further example of the same form but with a red lacquer panel and blanc-de-chine bowls was formerly in the collection of Mrs. Anna Thompson Dodge, sold Christie's, London, 24 June 1971, lot 32.

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