Pagoda-shaped liquor cellar in bronze and cut crystal, the p - Lot 125

Lot 125
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Pagoda-shaped liquor cellar in bronze and cut crystal, the p - Lot 125
Pagoda-shaped liquor cellar in bronze and cut crystal, the poly-lobed base is hemmed with canals and centered on a blind cartouche flanked by leafy branches, it is finished with four toupie feet embellished with acanthus leaves. The cut-out back is darkened with a mirror flanked by vine branches and scrolling acanthus leaves. It is surmounted by a mobile pagoda-shaped canopy adorned with scalloped flower garlands and supporting a falling bunch of grapes. The hinged canopy releases the bottles. It features three bottles and fifteen glasses in crystal and gold highlights. With key. Mark on reverse (gilded repatinated, mirror pitted, missing a rod blocking the glass support, one bottle damaged and glued back, missing handle on four glasses, chips and some wear to the gilding). Height : 42.5 cm - Width : 44 cm - Depth : 27 cm Note: To be compared with the liqueur cellar in the Louvre Museum, inventory number OA 12254, attributed to Charles Christofle.
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