A LOUIS XV SILVERED BRASS BRAZIER, the central well with three burners and domed lid suspended from a shaped triangular stand with a plate support and three hinged clips and with a later wooden handle, on scrolled feet, variously struck with the C-couronné mark poinçon

细节
A LOUIS XV SILVERED BRASS BRAZIER, the central well with three burners and domed lid suspended from a shaped triangular stand with a plate support and three hinged clips and with a later wooden handle, on scrolled feet, variously struck with the C-couronné mark poinçon
4¼in. (12cm.) high; 13½in. (34cm.) long

拍品专文

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