This delicate mythological group is a smaller version of the best-known sculpture by the Swedish artist, Sergel, dated 1787 and now in the Stockholm National Museum. Winged Cupid is depicted standing, [+]
A vessel composed of three pieces of rock crystal and two partially enamelled silver gilt mounts, practically the same as O75, though lacking its handle. The globular body is made up of two pieces ass [+]
A vessel with a diminished arch profile, somewhat everted, and a round mouth, standing on a ring support. It is coated on the inside with a fine sheet of gold, and on the outside with a mosaic formed [+]
Cup, possibly a saltcellar, comprising a gold-enamelled sculpture, studded with rubies and diamonds, and two pieces of agate. The figure is a double-tailed mermaid, with a natural-coloured gold torso [+]
This case takes the form of the vessel for which it was made, a Rock crystal ewer with a handle in the form of a winged beast (O99). The exquisite pieces from the Dauphin´s Treasure are complemented b [+]
Vessel formed by three pieces of rock crystal and two gold mounts. The globular body is carved with gadroons and dart motifs. The short neck is adorned with ova enamelled in blue and a lower spiral mo [+]
The pair of O76, this vessel is composed of three pieces of rock crystal and two partly enamelled silver gilt mounts, both similar to O74. The globular body is made up of two pieces assembled with a m [+]
Vessel made up of five pieces of agate, and six mounts and an appliqué of enamelled gold. The boat-shaped bowl has an oval mouth and, like the lid, a diminished arch profile. On it, a ring moun [+]
The size and beauty of the mounts make this piece an outstanding work of the so-called “Fontainebleau School”, already described in the inventory of goods at the Château de Pau, made for Queen Jeanne [+]