Artist: Quentin-Claude Pitoin, Paris, Master 1752
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Date: France around 1780, Louis XVI period

Material: Gilt bronzes, casted and engraved, with classicistic vase, ram mask and laurel garland

Measurement: 52 cm (high), 34 cm (wide)

Provenance: This pair of Louis XVI appliques belonged to the collection of the first Count of Fresnes, after his successor, the Marquis of Lasluses.
Finally the Count of Guigné had succeded these appliques. He personally dismantled and restored them on the 31st March 1954.