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Lot 255

Three Battersea enamel plaques engraved by Simon Francois Ravenet and another Battersea plaque, circa 1753-60

17 May 2017, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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Three Battersea enamel plaques engraved by Simon Francois Ravenet and another Battersea plaque, circa 1753-60

One printed in dark red with 'Europa and the Bull' after Boucher, 10.2cm x 8.3cm (chipped, fine cracks), one in puce with 'The Fortune Teller', 10.2cm x 8.3cm (fine cracks), one of lobed form, printed in red with 'The Crucifixion' from the Passion Series, gilt metal frame with hanging loop, 9cm x 11.8cm (cracks and restoration), the last printed in dark red with the Madonna, gilt metal frame with hanging loop, 11.9cm x 8.5cm (cracks and some restoration) (4)

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Provenance:
Garrick Bond Collection

The second plaque is printed with a rare version of 'The Fortune Teller', later re-worked by Robert Hancock who is said to have worked under Ravenet at York House, Battersea

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