Lot 26
A French Silver and Vermeil Travel Necessaire
Sale 2109 - Property from the Aline Elwes McDonnell Trust
Jun 21, 2024 10:00AM ET
Live / Philadelphia
Estimate
$4,000 - $6,000

Sold for $2,540

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
A French Silver and Vermeil Travel Necessaire
Louis Aucoc Aîné, Paris, Mid-19th Century
the case bearing the coat of arms for the commune of Saint-Geoire-en-Valdaine above the Latin motto SI OMNES EGO NON; the fitted silk interior housing vermeil articles and silver mounted glass articles bearing the same coat of arms and stamped AUCOC AINE; the box signed L. Aucoc aîné a Paris.
Height of case 9 1/2 x width 18 1/2 x depth 14 inches.

Provenance:
A gift from Marguerite-Marie-Aurélie, Vicomtesse de Montaigne de Poncins (1859-1954) to Aline (Thorold) Wythes (1869-1951) in 1939 at The Wood House, Essex, thereafter and by descent to
Aline Mary Margaret (Elwes) McDonnell (1923-2023) Greenwich, Connecticut, and thence by descent.

Note:
The present lot is sold with hand-written correspondence between Marguerite de Poncins and Aline (Thorold) Elwes dated 1939 upon the date of gift and thereafter a letter of July 10 1948 from Aline (Thorold) Elwes to her granddaughter Aline (Elwes) McDonnell upon the occasion of her marriage to Hubert McDonnell Jr. (1919-2004).

The Vicomtesse de Poncins was the niece and heiress of her uncle, Marquis Charles de Biencourt, camp marshal then deputy of the nobility who bequeathed his collections to her following the death of his two sons.

Pictured:
An 1807 engraving of Copped Hall, S. Rawle from a drawing by S. Shepherd.

Aline Elwes McDonnell and Family, circa 1954.
Condition Report
Contents of the case include:
1 bowl (13-1/2 in.); 1 oval bowl (9 in.); 1 ewer; 2 small candlesticks with round bases; 2 glass and silver scent bottles; 1 long glass box with silver top; 1 large unhandled cup; 3 powder jars; 2 small boxes; 1 bell; 1 eye bath; 1 small funnel; 1 small rosary.

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