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Boin-Taburet, An Ormolu Garniture Dish Centre-Piece, Late 19th Century, Paris

Boin-Taburet, An Ormolu Garniture Dish Centre-Piece, Late 19th Century, Paris

The body pierced with open interlaced tracery with original removable gilt metal liner, the top with three candleholders, on scrolling feet with acanthus leaves, on a tri-form shaped base,  stamped to the underside of liner BOIN-TABURET A Paris and again to the underside of the body Boin-Taburet A Paris and numbered 39022, also with poinçon “GB” for Georges Boin.

26cm high, 40cm wide, 38cm deep
10 inches high, 15.3/4 inches wide, 15 inches deep

It was in 1860 that the goldsmith Georges Boin joined forces with the jeweler Émile Taburet; they won a bronze medal at the Universal Exhibition for a toilet service in the style of Pierre Germain. Here is a perfect example of the productions of the Boin-Taburet house in Paris, strongly influenced by the masterpieces of the 18th century: this centerpiece in gilded bronze with three candle-arms, bearing the hallmarks of the master goldsmith " G. Boin”. The Maison Boin-Taburet participates in many fairs and exhibitions, in particular those of 1878, 1889, and 1900.

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    £3,000.00Price
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