Boîte aux lettres - Delvaux - 1900-1910





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Rare boîte métallique antique attribuée au maître parisien Delvaux, France, datant de 1900–1910, décor enamelé à la main en noir profond et intérieur bronze, accents multicolores, dimensions 21,8 × 13,8 × 12,8 cm, en excellent état avec des signes d’usure minimes.
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Rare antique métal box by a Parisian maker, attributed to Delvaux, dating to the second half of the 19th century. Rhe box is richly decorated with hand-applied enamel painting, executed in deep black tones and enhanced with floral motifs of roses. The interior is adorned in warm bronze hues, creating a striking contrast and emphasizing the refinement of the decorative work.
Preserved in excellent antique condition, the box shows only minimal signs of age, consistent with its historical character. The enamel decoration remains vibrant and well-defined, a testament to the high quality of Parisian craftsmanship of the period.
During the second half of the 19th century, Paris was a major center for luxury crystal and enamel decoration. Workshops such as Delvaux specialized in the embellishment of crystal objects using complex enamel techniques, producing small quantities intended for a refined and discerning clientele. These pieces were not mass-produced, making surviving examples particularly rare today.
This box represents a fine example of French decorative arts, combining crystal, enamel painting, and elegant design in a highly collectible object.
Height — 12,8 cm
Width — 13,8 cm
Length — 21,8 cm
Rare antique métal box by a Parisian maker, attributed to Delvaux, dating to the second half of the 19th century. Rhe box is richly decorated with hand-applied enamel painting, executed in deep black tones and enhanced with floral motifs of roses. The interior is adorned in warm bronze hues, creating a striking contrast and emphasizing the refinement of the decorative work.
Preserved in excellent antique condition, the box shows only minimal signs of age, consistent with its historical character. The enamel decoration remains vibrant and well-defined, a testament to the high quality of Parisian craftsmanship of the period.
During the second half of the 19th century, Paris was a major center for luxury crystal and enamel decoration. Workshops such as Delvaux specialized in the embellishment of crystal objects using complex enamel techniques, producing small quantities intended for a refined and discerning clientele. These pieces were not mass-produced, making surviving examples particularly rare today.
This box represents a fine example of French decorative arts, combining crystal, enamel painting, and elegant design in a highly collectible object.
Height — 12,8 cm
Width — 13,8 cm
Length — 21,8 cm

