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MARITIME), SILVER BY MAISON BOIN-TABURET, PARIS, CIRCA 1890 the baluster jug moulded with a girdle at the shoulder covered in a burnt orange glaze with gilt highlights, gilt painted marks 'C.M / GOLFE JUAN / (AM)', the mounts cast in foliate openwork Rococo style, the lid with cast flower finial, maker's mark Georges Boin, 950 standard, in its chamois and silk lined green box 27cm. high Clément Massier (1844-1917), from an established family of potters in Vallauris, started his gallery / workshop 'La Poterie du Golfe Juan' in 1883. Famous for the metallic lustre glazes he developed, his premises became a destination for wealthy visitors to the French Riviera. At the same time Rococo style silver was enjoying a revival: the magazine 'Le Temps' of 11 January 1889 citing (in translation) 'It is perhaps M. Boin-Taburet, more than any other silversmith, who has contributed to this return to Louis XV.' For another Massier claret jug with Rococo style silver mounts, with marks for Karl Fabergé, see Sotheby's, New York, 12 April 2011, lot 279. The inspiration for this claret jug may have been one of a handful of 18th century jasper ewers with Rococo mounts. A gold-mounted example, Paris, circa 1734/35, is in the Museu Gulbenkian, Lisbon. Although the design has long been attributed to Fran?ois Boucher (1703-1770), Peter Fuhring more recently has suggested that it may have been the work of Juste-Auréle Meissonier (1695-1750). Another example, with gilt bronze mounts of the same design, formerly in the collection of Baron Edmond de Rothschild (1845-1934), was sold at Sotheby's, London, 8 July 2015, lot 15.