A LOUIS XV DOUBLE-OPENING VARI-COLOUR GOLD BOITE-A-MOUCHES
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A LOUIS XV DOUBLE-OPENING VARI-COLOUR GOLD BOITE-A-MOUCHES

BY JEAN FORMEY (FL. 1754-1791), MARKED, PARIS, 1767/1768, WITH THE CHARGE MARK OF JEAN-JACQUES PREVOST 1762-1768 AND THE DECHARGE MARK OF JULIEN ALATERRE 1768-1774

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A LOUIS XV DOUBLE-OPENING VARI-COLOUR GOLD BOITE-A-MOUCHES
BY JEAN FORMEY (FL. 1754-1791), MARKED, PARIS, 1767/1768, WITH THE CHARGE MARK OF JEAN-JACQUES PREVOST 1762-1768 AND THE DECHARGE MARK OF JULIEN ALATERRE 1768-1774
rectangular box, the cover, sides and base with panels of horizontal engine-turning, each centred with a sablé cartouche chased with vari-colour gold trophies of music and love, with c-scroll and foliate sablé borders, the interior fitted with an oblong similarly chased hinged compartment, the base with a hinged shallow compartment for patches
2 3/8 in. (55 mm.) wide
3¼ oz. (103 gr.)
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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Following the completion of his apprenticeship, Jean Formey worked as compagnon at the Gobelins between 1741 and 1754. He became master in Paris on 17 July 1754, sponsored by Antoine-Lazare Clérin. His trade card advertises that: 'Formey Md Orfèvre Joyallier Bijoutier, Fabrique, Vend, Achete, & Troque toutes sortes de Joyalleries Bijouteries'. He was evidently both successful and respected, holding office in the Goldsmiths' Corporation and becoming Prime Warden in 1778.

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