Claude Galle (attributed To) Pair Of Directoire Period Ormolu Cassolettes
Artist: Claude Galle, Attribué à
Beautiful pair of ovoid-shaped cassolettes, resting on a white marble square base. The side handles are supported by chimera masks (lion's muzzle with goat's ears and horns). The handles end with very graceful scrolls in relief. Directoire-Consulate period work, last years of the 18th century or around 1800. Attributed to Claude Galle.
Excellent quality of chiseling and superb fine gold gilding in matt and shiny. These cassolettes are an perfect element of neoclassical decoration with multiple uses: as a fireplace decoration, on a piece of furniture or even on a refined party table.
Excellent condition, no accidents or missing parts, very fresh gilding (original) with minimal wear, small minimal chips on the marble base.
Total height with handles: 29cm
Width: 14cm
Excellent quality of chiseling and superb fine gold gilding in matt and shiny. These cassolettes are an perfect element of neoclassical decoration with multiple uses: as a fireplace decoration, on a piece of furniture or even on a refined party table.
Excellent condition, no accidents or missing parts, very fresh gilding (original) with minimal wear, small minimal chips on the marble base.
Total height with handles: 29cm
Width: 14cm
5 600 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Width: 14cm
Height: 29cm
Reference (ID): 1473773
Availability: In stock
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