A PAIR OF LOUIS XV ORMOLU AND MEISSEN PORCELAIN CANDLESTICKS, each with foliate and C-scroll shaped base with a cat or pug-dog and issuing a foliate branch with three French porcelain flowers and terminating in a foliate nozzle, restorations to the dog and minor chipping to the flowers and the cat, replacements to flowers, one base struck with the C couronné poinçon, the animals circa 1745

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XV ORMOLU AND MEISSEN PORCELAIN CANDLESTICKS, each with foliate and C-scroll shaped base with a cat or pug-dog and issuing a foliate branch with three French porcelain flowers and terminating in a foliate nozzle, restorations to the dog and minor chipping to the flowers and the cat, replacements to flowers, one base struck with the C couronné poinçon, the animals circa 1745
5in. (14cm.) high (2)

拍品专文

The couronné poinçon was a tax mark employed on any alloy containing copper between March 1745 and February 1749