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For a comparable small pair of unmounted Chinese famille rose pheasants, circa 1760 previously with A & J Spealman, London, see Christies, Chinese Export Art, 21 January 2016, lot 46.
For a larger pair of Louis XV gilt bronze mounted Chinese famille rose porcelain models of pheasants with mounts attributed to Jean-Claude Chambellan Duplessis, see Christies, The Exceptional sale, 4th July 2013, lot 9.
The French fashion for gilt bronze (ormolu) mounted porcelain supplied by marchand-merciers such as Lazare Duvaux and also un-mounted Chinese porcelain birds is revealed in the 'revolutionary' sales held in Paris in the late 18th century. However, bronze Chinese pheasants appear to be relatively rare with only un-mounted birds usually seen on the market.
Please note this lot is 19th century and not 18th century as stated in the catalogue, with the porcelain and mount, probably French, in the manner of Samson, Edmé et Cie.