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Pair of Trumpet Vases Attributed to A. Giroux, France, Circa 1880
Pair of Trumpet Vases Attributed to A. Giroux, France, Circa 1880 - Glass & Crystal Style Pair of Trumpet Vases Attributed to A. Giroux, France, Circa 1880 -
Ref : 98784
6 500 €
Period :
19th century
Provenance :
France
Medium :
Enamel, Gilded bronze, Crystal
Dimensions :
H. 14.17 inch | Ø 7.09 inch
Glass & Crystal  - Pair of Trumpet Vases Attributed to A. Giroux, France, Circa 1880 19th century - Pair of Trumpet Vases Attributed to A. Giroux, France, Circa 1880
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Pair of Trumpet Vases Attributed to A. Giroux, France, Circa 1880

Elegant pair of trumpet-shaped vases with flare neck in engraved crystal decorated with leafy interlacing and beads friezes. Removable, they are enclosed in circular pedestals in gilded bronze adorned with enameled geometric patterns, on which are seated two musicians putti. They rest on four toupie feet.

Biography :
Alphonse Giroux and Company, famous curiosity and luxury goods shop was situated in Paris, at No. 7 rue du Coq-Saint-Honoré and in business from the time of the Consulate until the end of the Second Empire. The company was founded by Francois-Simon-Alphonse and continued in 1838 by his two sons, Alphonse-Gustave (1810-1886) and André (1801-1879). The father became a close associate of the royal family and specialized in the manufacture of refined items for gifts. Kings Louis XVIII and then Charles X were both supplied with gifts for « The Children of France » by Giroux. Making progressively small furniture, they were mentionned for the first time in 1837 in the class « cabinet-makers » in the Paris Almanach. It was Alphonse-Gustave, however, who really expanded the activities of the firm as is testified by the report of the jury at the 1839 Products of Industry Exhibition awarding him another silver medal. Alphonse was also quick to participate in the famous and soon figured among the best in the luxury goods business. After buying a writing desk at the 1855 Universal Exhibition Napoleon IIIrd bought several other pieces of furniture, candelabras and clocks from Giroux for the Compiègne Palace. In 1857 Alphonse Giroux transferred his shop to No. 43, boulevard des Capucines where he continued to do business until 1867, when he ceded the company to Duvinage and Harinkouck.

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