Circular enamel plate painted in grisaille with blue and gold highlights representing Samson fighting the Philistines with the jawbone of an ass. Counter-enamel in salmon-colored fondant.
Limoges, attributed to Martial Ydeux, mid 16th century
Diameter : 16,7 cm
In a brass frame with painted enamel spandrels decorated with golden scrolls on a black background
19th century (restorations on the edge)
Provenance:
Drouot sale, Arcole, June 27, 1989, lot 89.
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