Napoleon III Tortoiseshell Boulle-Style Box by Tahan, Paris, with Brass Inlay and Key
Napoleon III Tortoiseshell Boulle-Style Box by Tahan, Paris, with Brass Inlay and Key
No se pudo cargar la disponibilidad de retiro
Compartir

Additional Description: A striking and refined Napoleon III period box attributed to the prestigious Parisian luxury maker Tahan, executed in the iconic Boulle style with tortoiseshell veneer and intricate brass inlay. The lid is richly decorated with scrolling foliate arabesques, floral motifs, and a central cartouche monogrammed “H.M.”, all set against a warm red-and-black ground that glows beneath the gilded brass marquetry.
The craftsmanship is immediately evident in the precision of the inlay work, with finely cut brass forming symmetrical rococo-inspired patterns across the lid. The tortoiseshell veneer—likely stained and polished—adds depth and richness, catching light beautifully and creating a dramatic contrast with the gold-toned metalwork.
The interior reveals a clean, richly toned wood lining, fitted with original brass hinges and a working lock. Notably, the inside front retains a stamped brass maker’s plaque reading “TAHAN PARIS,” confirming its origin from one of the most important luxury cabinetmakers and retailers of 19th-century France. The presence of the original working key further enhances both functionality and collectibility.
Tahan was known for producing high-end decorative objects, writing slopes, and luxury boxes for elite clientele during the Second Empire. Pieces bearing their name are increasingly sought after for their quality, design, and association with Parisian craftsmanship at its height.
Elegant in form and highly decorative, this box is ideal for use as a jewelry casket, document box, or display piece in a refined interior.
Era: Napoleon III period, circa 1850–1870
History: Maison Tahan was one of the leading luxury retailers and cabinetmakers in 19th-century Paris, supplying finely crafted objects to aristocratic and imperial clientele during the reign of Napoleon III. The firm specialized in objects of vertu, writing boxes, and furniture in the Boulle revival style—drawing inspiration from the 17th-century master André-Charles Boulle.
During the mid-19th century, there was a strong revival of Boulle marquetry, characterized by the use of tortoiseshell and brass in intricate, scrolling designs. Tahan was among the foremost names producing these works, often combining traditional techniques with refined, modernized forms suited to contemporary interiors.
Boxes such as this would have been used to store personal effects, documents, or valuables, while also serving as a statement of taste and refinement.
Provenance: France
Materials: Tortoiseshell veneer (likely stained), brass inlay (Boulle marquetry), ebonized wood, brass hardware
Dimensions: TBD
Disclaimers: Good antique condition with age-appropriate wear. Visible surface wear, minor lifting and hairline cracking to tortoiseshell veneer consistent with age. Light rubbing and patina to brass inlay and hardware. Interior in clean condition. Lock mechanism present and key included; functionality appears intact but not guaranteed for daily use. Minor edge wear and handling marks throughout.
Additional Description: A striking and refined Napoleon III period box attributed to the prestigious Parisian luxury maker Tahan, executed in the iconic Boulle style with tortoiseshell veneer and intricate brass inlay. The lid is richly decorated with scrolling foliate arabesques, floral motifs, and a central cartouche monogrammed “H.M.”, all set against a warm red-and-black ground that glows beneath the gilded brass marquetry.
The craftsmanship is immediately evident in the precision of the inlay work, with finely cut brass forming symmetrical rococo-inspired patterns across the lid. The tortoiseshell veneer—likely stained and polished—adds depth and richness, catching light beautifully and creating a dramatic contrast with the gold-toned metalwork.
The interior reveals a clean, richly toned wood lining, fitted with original brass hinges and a working lock. Notably, the inside front retains a stamped brass maker’s plaque reading “TAHAN PARIS,” confirming its origin from one of the most important luxury cabinetmakers and retailers of 19th-century France. The presence of the original working key further enhances both functionality and collectibility.
Tahan was known for producing high-end decorative objects, writing slopes, and luxury boxes for elite clientele during the Second Empire. Pieces bearing their name are increasingly sought after for their quality, design, and association with Parisian craftsmanship at its height.
Elegant in form and highly decorative, this box is ideal for use as a jewelry casket, document box, or display piece in a refined interior.
Era: Napoleon III period, circa 1850–1870
History: Maison Tahan was one of the leading luxury retailers and cabinetmakers in 19th-century Paris, supplying finely crafted objects to aristocratic and imperial clientele during the reign of Napoleon III. The firm specialized in objects of vertu, writing boxes, and furniture in the Boulle revival style—drawing inspiration from the 17th-century master André-Charles Boulle.
During the mid-19th century, there was a strong revival of Boulle marquetry, characterized by the use of tortoiseshell and brass in intricate, scrolling designs. Tahan was among the foremost names producing these works, often combining traditional techniques with refined, modernized forms suited to contemporary interiors.
Boxes such as this would have been used to store personal effects, documents, or valuables, while also serving as a statement of taste and refinement.
Provenance: France
Materials: Tortoiseshell veneer (likely stained), brass inlay (Boulle marquetry), ebonized wood, brass hardware
Dimensions: TBD
Disclaimers: Good antique condition with age-appropriate wear. Visible surface wear, minor lifting and hairline cracking to tortoiseshell veneer consistent with age. Light rubbing and patina to brass inlay and hardware. Interior in clean condition. Lock mechanism present and key included; functionality appears intact but not guaranteed for daily use. Minor edge wear and handling marks throughout.