Details
Comprising:
- a small two-colour polished gold example of octagonal section with palmette ornament, mark of Antoine Beauvisage fils, Paris, 1819-1838, with later control marks
- a tapering one set with diagonal bands of turquoise half beads, unmarked, probably Geneva circa 1830
- a polished gold and pale blue enamel one, chased on one side with a shield centred by an enamelled initial C, mark of Gabriel Raoul Morel, Paris 2e titre
- a vari-colour gold one of oval section, engine-turned with reeding scattered with pellets, and applied with chased in high relief with rope band, the matrix engraved with monogram MG, marked Paris, 1782, maker's mark possibly that of Jacques-Charles Tondu de Nangis
- a stele shaped with Pharaoh head one, chased with Egyptian symbols on matted ground, the base with compartment, maker's mark double strucked, later French control marks

212 in. (6.5 cm.) to 358 in. (9,5 cm.) long
gross weight 2 oz. 5 dwt. (70 gr.)
Provenance
Sotheby's, Paris, 26 June 2013, lot 53.
Hôtel Lambert, Une Collection Princière, Volume V : L’Écrin; Paris, 14 October 2022, lot 1174.
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