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French Gilt Bronze and Pink Porcelain Jewellery Box by Tahan
French Gilt Bronze and Pink Porcelain Jewellery Box by Tahan

French Gilt Bronze and Pink Porcelain Jewellery Box by Tahan

By Tahan Paris

Located in London, GB

French, late 19th Century Measures: height 13cm, width 18cm, depth 13cm. This fine jewellery casket by the French maker Tahan is crafted from porcelain and gilt bronze.

Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Jewelry Boxes

Materials

Ormolu

Antique Hand Painted Jeweled French Sevres Type Cobalt Blue Porcelain Table Box
Antique Hand Painted Jeweled French Sevres Type Cobalt Blue Porcelain Table Box

Antique Hand Painted Jeweled French Sevres Type Cobalt Blue Porcelain Table Box

By Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A very fine antique Sevres style French porcelain dresser box or casket. With extensive gilt highlights and turquoise, red & white enamel jeweling throughout.

Category

Early 20th Century French Belle Époque Decorative Boxes

Materials

Porcelain

Empire-Style Crystal and Brass 'Bonbonnière', or Sweet Box
Empire-Style Crystal and Brass 'Bonbonnière', or Sweet Box

Empire-Style Crystal and Brass 'Bonbonnière', or Sweet Box

Located in LA CIOTAT, FR

A refined French Empire style gilt brass and cut crystal casket, dating from the 19th century.

Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Empire Decorative Boxes

Materials

Crystal, Brass

Charles X Style French Ormolu Optic Cut Crystal Box, Signed Lehmann France
Charles X Style French Ormolu Optic Cut Crystal Box, Signed Lehmann France

Charles X Style French Ormolu Optic Cut Crystal Box, Signed Lehmann France

By Lehmann

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

Charles X Style French Ormolu-Mounted Optic Cut Crystal Casket Box, Signed Lehmann France, circa 1900–1920 A fine French crystal and gilt bronze casket box, square in form, measurin...

Category

Early 20th Century French Charles X Decorative Boxes

Materials

Crystal, Ormolu

Genuine Mid Century Cenedese Murano Green Box with Original Label Italy c. 1950
Genuine Mid Century Cenedese Murano Green Box with Original Label Italy c. 1950

Genuine Mid Century Cenedese Murano Green Box with Original Label Italy c. 1950

By Cenedese

Located in London, GB

The glass has a deep, rich hue which contrasts dramatically with the original gilt mounts. The casket retains the original "Murano Cenedese Vetri" blue & silver foil label to the...

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Decorative Boxes

Materials

Metal

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Gilt Casket For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the gilt casket you’re looking for at 1stDibs. Each gilt casket for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using metal, bronze and ceramic. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect gilt casket — we have versions that date back to the 18th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 20th Century are available. Each gilt casket bearing Louis XV, Victorian or Louis XVI hallmarks is very popular. Tahan Paris, Cristalleries De Baccarat and Erhard & Söhne each produced at least one beautiful gilt casket that is worth considering.

How Much is a Gilt Casket?

The average selling price for a gilt casket at 1stDibs is $2,800, while they’re typically $245 on the low end and $397,323 for the highest priced.

Finding the Right Boxes for You

From mere trinkets to useful receptacles that serve a distinct purpose, antique boxes as decorative objects have come in many forms over the years. No matter what they’re made of or where they end up in your home, decorative boxes add both style and storage to your space.

The decorative box that is likely most common is the jewelry box. These boxes were originally known as jewel caskets and were in common use in Ancient Egypt, as most Egyptians wore some sort of jewelry. A portable jewelry box, in its original intended use, was integral to keeping your jewelry safe and secure. This accessory has transformed in size, shape and appearance over the years. Initially it was common for a jewelry box to bear intricate ornamentation. Whether they’re mid-century modern works of marble and brass or feature playful Art Deco–style geometric decor, jewelry boxes boast real staying power.

Snuff boxes began to soar in popularity during the 17th century (and were commonplace in European homes by the mid-19th century). The boxes, some hand-painted with landscape scenes, some made from gold, porcelain or stone, contained a small amount of tobacco, which users would sniff, or “snuff,” throughout the day. Some particularly ornamental snuff boxes featured enameled designs or were set with precious gems and were given as gifts or party favors, particularly at the coronation of royalty or other lavish events.

Whether you’re organizing important mail in the foyer or tucking away medications in your bathroom, antique boxes — be they metal tea caddies, sterling-silver decorative boxes or Victorian cigar boxes made of oak (even if you don’t smoke) — are a sophisticated solution to help keep the surfaces in your home clutter-free. And no matter if you’re seeking a decorative box to beautify a desktop or bestow upon a loved one, you are sure to find something you love in the collection of antique and vintage boxes on 1stDibs.