LUXURY TRADING IN THE XVIIIth CENTURY - Jean DULAC (1704-178 - Lot 182

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LUXURY TRADING IN THE XVIIIth CENTURY - Jean DULAC (1704-178 - Lot 182
LUXURY TRADING IN THE XVIIIth CENTURY - Jean DULAC (1704-1786, merchant in the rue Saint-Honoré under the name "Au Berceau d'Or", he sold luxury goods, including perfumes, gloves and especially porcelain, and enjoyed a monopoly on the resale of porcelain from the Manufacture de Sèvres, He even invented models of mounted vases, which he had made exclusively at Sèvres) / Interesting accounts from 1763 to 1773, duplicate invoices from his customers, with notes providing information on addresses, deposits and payments, events ("dead, his heirs live in Montpellier" etc.), and a list of his customers' accounts.: 6 invoices (totaling 7 p. small in-4) from Monsieur Alliot, Monsieur Bouillerot (Maître orfèvre), Marquis de La Figuarede, Madame Menelle, Madame de Laporte Mère, Marquise de Miran for the supply of silver-plated fruit holders, petite cave d'Angleterre, new porcelain eggs, pint of water from Cyprus, "a heart-shaped ring interlaced with brilliants and emeralds", a dozen cups, a sugar bowl, a teapot, a blue varnished box with flowers, a varnished snuffbox, dozens of gloves, porcelain egg cups, fine perfumed powder, a "French porcelain tobacco pot with gold lace and spoon", lemon pomade, etc.
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