JEWELRY BOX by TAHAN (19th century)
Speckled... Lot 75
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JEWELRY BOX by TAHAN (19th century)
Speckled mahogany and mother of pearl inlays
Red velvet interior with removable tray with four compartments
Signed Tahan R(ue) de la Paix
8,5 x 22 x 15 cm
Small accidents and old restorations
Son of a "tablettier (creator of these refined boxes and small luxury furniture), Jean-Pierre-Alexandre TAHAN (1813-1892) develops the paternal house in Paris until becoming supplier of the emperor Napoleon III and the empress Eugénie. In 1849, he moved to rue de la paix and won a silver medal at the Universal Exhibition in London. He won a gold medal in Paris in 1867.
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