French Napoleon III Rosewood and Marquetry Jewelry / Vanity Casket with Fitted Interior
French Napoleon III Rosewood and Marquetry Jewelry / Vanity Casket with Fitted Interior
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Additional Description: A refined and highly decorative French Napoleon III jewelry or vanity casket, executed in richly figured rosewood veneer and adorned with delicate floral marquetry inlay to both the lid and front escutcheon panel. The top features an elegant central cartouche framed by scrolling foliate motifs in contrasting woods, while the front retains its original working lock and key, surrounded by a matching inlaid floral spray.
Opening to a beautifully preserved interior, the box reveals a luxurious moiré silk and velvet-lined fitted compartment system in a deep plum tone. The interior is thoughtfully arranged with a variety of compartments for jewelry, vanity articles, or personal effects, including circular wells (likely for bottles), rectangular trays, and lidded sections. A lift-out tray reveals additional hidden storage beneath, enhancing both function and desirability.
The use of moiré silk—visible particularly inside the lid and lower compartment—adds a distinctly high-end Parisian finish, while the overall construction, brass stringing, and precise joinery are characteristic of quality mid-to-late 19th-century French production.
Elegant, practical, and highly collectible, this is exactly the type of Napoleon III “boîte à bijoux” or necessaire-style casket that resonates strongly with collectors and decorators alike.
Era: Napoleon III, circa 1860–1880
History: During the Napoleon III period, decorative boxes and personal caskets were essential elements of refined interiors, particularly in France. These pieces were designed not only for storage but as expressions of taste and luxury. Rosewood veneers, intricate marquetry, and richly lined interiors were hallmarks of higher-end examples, often produced in Parisian workshops catering to the growing bourgeois and aristocratic markets of the Second Empire.
Provenance: Belgium
Materials: Rosewood veneer, marquetry inlay (various woods), brass stringing and hardware, velvet and moiré silk interior lining
Dimensions: TBD
Disclaimers: Expected surface wear consistent with age, including light scratches and minor veneer wear; interior fabric shows light wear and fading in areas; retains working key and lock; overall presents beautifully with strong decorative impact
Additional Description: A refined and highly decorative French Napoleon III jewelry or vanity casket, executed in richly figured rosewood veneer and adorned with delicate floral marquetry inlay to both the lid and front escutcheon panel. The top features an elegant central cartouche framed by scrolling foliate motifs in contrasting woods, while the front retains its original working lock and key, surrounded by a matching inlaid floral spray.
Opening to a beautifully preserved interior, the box reveals a luxurious moiré silk and velvet-lined fitted compartment system in a deep plum tone. The interior is thoughtfully arranged with a variety of compartments for jewelry, vanity articles, or personal effects, including circular wells (likely for bottles), rectangular trays, and lidded sections. A lift-out tray reveals additional hidden storage beneath, enhancing both function and desirability.
The use of moiré silk—visible particularly inside the lid and lower compartment—adds a distinctly high-end Parisian finish, while the overall construction, brass stringing, and precise joinery are characteristic of quality mid-to-late 19th-century French production.
Elegant, practical, and highly collectible, this is exactly the type of Napoleon III “boîte à bijoux” or necessaire-style casket that resonates strongly with collectors and decorators alike.
Era: Napoleon III, circa 1860–1880
History: During the Napoleon III period, decorative boxes and personal caskets were essential elements of refined interiors, particularly in France. These pieces were designed not only for storage but as expressions of taste and luxury. Rosewood veneers, intricate marquetry, and richly lined interiors were hallmarks of higher-end examples, often produced in Parisian workshops catering to the growing bourgeois and aristocratic markets of the Second Empire.
Provenance: Belgium
Materials: Rosewood veneer, marquetry inlay (various woods), brass stringing and hardware, velvet and moiré silk interior lining
Dimensions: TBD
Disclaimers: Expected surface wear consistent with age, including light scratches and minor veneer wear; interior fabric shows light wear and fading in areas; retains working key and lock; overall presents beautifully with strong decorative impact