Napoleon III French Boulle-Style Jewelry Casket with Tortoiseshell-Effect Ground and Working Key
Napoleon III French Boulle-Style Jewelry Casket with Tortoiseshell-Effect Ground and Working Key
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Additional Description: A richly decorative Napoleon III period jewelry casket, featuring intricate boulle-style ornamentation with engraved brass scrollwork set against a dramatic tortoiseshell-effect ground.
The bombe-form body is adorned with elaborate arabesques and foliate motifs, framed by gilt metal mounts and raised on sculptural feet. The hinged lid opens to reveal a green velvet-lined interior, enhancing its luxurious presentation.
This piece exemplifies the 19th-century revival of the famed boulle technique, inspired by the work of André-Charles Boulle at the court of Louis XIV. Rather than true marquetry, this example features a tortoiseshell-effect ground with engraved decorative detailing—typical of high-quality Napoleon III decorative production.
Its bold color contrast, ornate detailing, and elegant proportions make it a striking accent piece for a vanity, desk, or curated interior.
Era: Napoleon III Period (circa 1850–1870)
History: During the Second Empire, there was a resurgence of interest in the opulent decorative arts of the Louis XIV period. Workshops across France produced boulle-style objects inspired by the original 18th-century technique, often adapting materials and methods to create accessible yet highly decorative pieces.
These caskets were popular luxury items, used to store jewelry and personal effects while contributing to richly layered interiors.
Provenance: France
Materials: Wood substrate, tortoiseshell-effect veneer, engraved brass, gilt metal mounts, velvet interior
Dimensions: TBD
Disclaimers: Wear consistent with age, including losses and cracking to the tortoiseshell-effect surface, areas of lifting, and general surface wear. Interior shows wear to velvet lining. Structurally sound and displays beautifully with age-appropriate character.
Additional Description: A richly decorative Napoleon III period jewelry casket, featuring intricate boulle-style ornamentation with engraved brass scrollwork set against a dramatic tortoiseshell-effect ground.
The bombe-form body is adorned with elaborate arabesques and foliate motifs, framed by gilt metal mounts and raised on sculptural feet. The hinged lid opens to reveal a green velvet-lined interior, enhancing its luxurious presentation.
This piece exemplifies the 19th-century revival of the famed boulle technique, inspired by the work of André-Charles Boulle at the court of Louis XIV. Rather than true marquetry, this example features a tortoiseshell-effect ground with engraved decorative detailing—typical of high-quality Napoleon III decorative production.
Its bold color contrast, ornate detailing, and elegant proportions make it a striking accent piece for a vanity, desk, or curated interior.
Era: Napoleon III Period (circa 1850–1870)
History: During the Second Empire, there was a resurgence of interest in the opulent decorative arts of the Louis XIV period. Workshops across France produced boulle-style objects inspired by the original 18th-century technique, often adapting materials and methods to create accessible yet highly decorative pieces.
These caskets were popular luxury items, used to store jewelry and personal effects while contributing to richly layered interiors.
Provenance: France
Materials: Wood substrate, tortoiseshell-effect veneer, engraved brass, gilt metal mounts, velvet interior
Dimensions: TBD
Disclaimers: Wear consistent with age, including losses and cracking to the tortoiseshell-effect surface, areas of lifting, and general surface wear. Interior shows wear to velvet lining. Structurally sound and displays beautifully with age-appropriate character.