Porcelain writing-table, the chased and gilt bronze frame, t - Lot 267

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Porcelain writing-table, the chased and gilt bronze frame, t - Lot 267
Porcelain writing-table, the chased and gilt bronze frame, the top formed by the remains of a Kangxi-period green family plate cut out and set in a gadroon frieze, bearing two cups and an 18th-century Mennecy soft-paste porcelain figure. Mennecy porcelain, the former forming an inkwell and sand box, the latter seated on a terrace from which two branches form an arm of light. Louis XV period. L.: 22.5 cm. Provenance: - Galerie Jacques Perrin, Paris, - Collection Edgar Faure, Paris Our writing desk is a perfect illustration of the taste for the exotic that was in vogue in the early years of Louis XV's reign. It testifies to the imagination and inventiveness of mercer merchants who, like Lazare Duvaux Lazare Duvaux knew how to adapt porcelain from the Far East to European tastes, creating objects of great luxury by adding a gilded bronze mounting that gave them a new purpose. For a writing table of similar design, see the Coutau Bégarie sale, May 28, 2021, lot 172
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