A LOUIS XIV SILVER-MOUNTED JAPANESE IMARI ECUELLE, COVER AND ASSOCIATED STAND
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF BARONESS CARMEN THYSSEN-BORNEMISZA (LOTS 57 & 109-127)
A LOUIS XIV SILVER-MOUNTED JAPANESE IMARI ECUELLE, COVER AND ASSOCIATED STAND

THE SILVER MOUNTS MARK OF GUILLAUME FILASSIER PARIS, 1717-1722, THE PORCELAIN EDO PERIOD

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A LOUIS XIV SILVER-MOUNTED JAPANESE IMARI ECUELLE, COVER AND ASSOCIATED STAND
THE SILVER MOUNTS MARK OF GUILLAUME FILASSIER PARIS, 1717-1722, THE PORCELAIN EDO PERIOD
With plain reeded mounts, the porcelain écuelle and cover painted in blue, green and red prunus flowers with gilt highlights, the stand with differing flowers on a blue background, the detachable cover with fruiting finial, marked with maker's mark on finial, the handles, final and rim each with vérification mark of Étienne Baligny, Charles de la Haye, Florent Sollier and Jean Simonet, with later tax marks, the stand apparently unmarked
the stand 8 1/8 in. (20.5 cm.) diam.
Provenance
David David-Weill (1871-1952), Neuilly-sur-Seine.
D. David-Weill; Paris, palais Galliera, 4 June 1971, lot 87G.

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