1. Louis XIV, by Henri de Villers after Claude I Ballin. 1754 (after a wax of
1672). Uniface bronze, diameter 165 mm. (with frame). (Private collection).
Attributed works:
2. Louis XIV, by Jean Warin. 1665. Marble, height 106 cm. (Château
de Versailles).
Attributed works:
3. Abraham Simon, by Georges Vertue after G. Kneller. First half
of the 18th century. Red chalk and wash on paper, 16 by 13.1cm.
(British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
4. Louis XIV, by Robert Nanteuil. 1664. Engraving, 40.2 by 31.5 cm.
(plate). (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
Attributed works:
5. Ferrante Loffredo, Marquess of Trevico. French, mid-16th century.
Wax on glass, diameter 10 cm. (Frick Collection, New York).
Attributed works:
6. Louis XIV, by Francesco Bertinetti. 1672. Uniface bronze, diameter
140 mm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Attributed works:
7. Claude Ballin orfèvre, by Jacques Lubin. c.1675–1700. Etching
and engraving, 25.1 by 19.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
8. Louis XIV, by Jean Warin. 1665. Gold, diameter 100 mm. (Bibliothèque
nationale de France, Paris).
Attributed works:
9. Louis XIV, after Claude I Ballin. 1750–1800 (after a wax of 1672).
Uniface bronze, diameter 165 mm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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Silver Furnishings at the Court of France 1643-1670
1. Chandelier, Attributed to Claude Ballin. Pen, Brown Ink and Brown Wash. 31.7 by 44.6 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm).
Attributed works:
2. Candlestand with a Figure of a Moor, Attributed to Claude Ballin. Pen, Brown Ink and Grey Wash over Black Chalk. 33.7 by 22.3 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm).
Attributed works:
3. Perfume-Burner and Vases of Flowers, by Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer. 130 by 170 cm. (Musée du Versailles).
Attributed works:
5. and 6. Firedogs with Jupiter victorious over the Titans and Juno controlling the winds, by Alessandro Algardi, probably cast in France. Bronze, black patina. 127 cm. and 125.8 cm. high respectively, excluding pedestals. Bearing respective incised inventory numbers 297 and 298. (Wallace Collection, London).
Attributed works:
7. Candlestick with a Figure of Hercules and Ewers, by Meiffren Conte. 84 by 104 cm. (Musée du Versailles).
Attributed works:
8. Candlestick with a Winged Figure and Sphinxes, Attributed to Charles Le Brun. Pen, Ink and Wash. 49.5 by 31.7 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Attributed works:
9. Candlestick with Figures of Children, Attributed to Charles Le Brun. Pen, Ink and Wash. 49.5 by 31.8 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Western art unattributed:
10. Torchère. French Seventeenth Century. Black Chalk on Tracing Paper. 50 by 22.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, No.8939.2).
Western art unattributed:
4. Perfume-Burner. French, Seventeenth Century. Black Chalk on Tracing Paper. 28.7 by 21.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, No.8938.2).