Delicately detailed, the fruitwood body is decorated with ivory and ebony fillets, with an openwork ivory rosette depicting a pair of doves embracing on a temple of love.
“This guitar (is) exquisite both aesthetically and technically,” Grégoire de Thoury, Aguttes’ head of department and guitar specialist, told CNN on Tuesday.
“(It’s) a treasure of refinement,” he added.
The guitar has been handed down the descendants of the Marquise de La Rochelambert-Thévalles. Credit: Aguttes Auction House
While the auction house notes there is no documentation accompanying it, based on various historical accounts the instrument is believed to have been a gift from Marie Antoinette to one of her circle, the Marquise de La Rochelambert-Thévalles.
The auction listing includes evidence that the queen bought musical instruments for those within her inner circle.
“This guitar is the ambassador of a way of life dear to the Queen’s intimacy,’ de Thoury said.
The instrument was preserved by the marquise’s descendents, from her nephew Henri down to the present day.
De Thoury told CNN he hopes the sale will appeal to lovers of music, France and Marie Antoinette alike.
The “Trianon guitar” is on display in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France until Thursday.
Source: www.cnn.com