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Signed Millet Bronze Dore Encrier in the Louis XV Style, fourth quarter 19th century, French, on scrolled feet, molded with scrollwork, shells and rocaille decoration, set with an inkpot and pounce pot with pierced covers, the inkpot retaining its blown glass liner, stamped "Millet" on the back and all components marked "3453", h. 3", w. 9-1/4", d. 8-1/4". Maison Millet was founded in Paris in 1853 and worked until 1916. The firm, an active client of Francois Linke, was described as producing "meuble et bronze d'art, genre ancieu et moderne". They won the gold medal in the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle, a Grand Prix in 1900, in addition to three other diplomes d'honneur and four medailles d'or. In 1902 Versailles authorized them to replicate Marie Antoinette's famed cabinet a bijoux.


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