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Lot 234Ф,Y
A French late 19th century gilt-bronze mounted ivory, fruitwood and metal cloisonné marquetry box by Maison Alphonse Giroux, the marquetry by Duvinage & Harinkouck, Paris
9 July 2015, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £3,125 inc. premium
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A French late 19th century gilt-bronze mounted ivory, fruitwood and metal cloisonné marquetry box by Maison Alphonse Giroux, the marquetry by Duvinage & Harinkouck, Paris
the hinged lid inlaid with a bird on a branch, the ivory signed FD Bté, the mounts signed Alph. Giroux Paris, on small toupie feet, 14cm wide, 10cm deep, 9cm high (5 1/2in wide, 3 1/2in deep, 3 1/2in high).
Footnotes
The Maison Alphonse Giroux, founded in 1799, was taken over by Duvinage and Harinkouck in 1867. From 1870 until his death, the firm was under the sole direction of Ferdinand Duvinage and was renowned for its exotic and Japonisme creations in the decorative arts.
The type of highly decorative marquetry featured on the present lot was patented by Duvinage and Harinkouck in 1877 and was probably first shown at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1878.
Ferdinand Duvinage won a Silver Medal at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1867.
























