ATTRIBUÉ À ALEXIS DECAIX (1778-1811)

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ATTRIBUÉ À ALEXIS DECAIX (1778-1811)
ATTRIBUTED TO ALEXIS DECAIX (1778-1811) Inkwell in finely chiselled gilt bronze and speckled mahogany. Decorated with a woman kneeling and draped in an antique style holding two horns of plenty with vine branches from which two cups The rectangular base girdled with gilded brass plates opens with a drawer adorned with a lion's whelp. Four ball feet flattened with gadroons. London, first quarter of the 19th century, Georgian period H. 24; L. 32; P. 19.8 cm Veneer restorations PROVENANCE Collection H. Blairman and Sons, London; acquired by Horace Wood Brock, New York; donated by Horace Wood Brock to the Museum àf Fine Arts, Boston, in 2011. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts (inv. 2010.1039) EMP2021
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