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Music Box handpainted miniature with Swiss Mechanism by Maison Reuge Salimbeni

$42,345.23
£31,031.98
€43,310VAT Included
CA$58,295.41
A$59,298.74
CHF 33,860.43
MX$717,250.89
NOK 394,830.41
SEK 400,879.97
DKK 270,696.29

About the Item

Exquisite Reuge S.A. Musical Table Box Description:Discover a stunning large rectangular table box featuring elegantly concave corners, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship of the Swiss company Reuge S.A. This luxurious piece boasts a mechanical musical movement that plays three distinct motifs, all crafted from 925/1000 sterling silver and adorned with gold plating.The box is beautifully enhanced with translucent enamelled sides, meticulously guilloché, framed by a modern contemporary English style. At its center, the lid features a breathtaking hand-painted enamel miniature, depicting the “Entrance to the Grand Canal with the Church of the Salute,” inspired by the renowned painting by Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as “Il Canaletto.” This exquisite miniature is the work of acclaimed artist Beatrice Mellana.Specifications: Dimensions: 9.5 cm (W) x 18.5 cm (L) x 7.8 cm (H) Silver Weight: 1081 grams Designer: Franco Salimbeni (1973) Production: Crafted in Florence at the Salimbeni headquarters, utilizing traditional manual techniques by skilled artisans. The robust design features thick sheets and substantial reinforcements, expertly engineered to endure multiple high-temperature enamelling firings at approximately 800°C. This remarkable table box is not just a functional piece; it is a work of art that embodies the essence of luxury and timeless elegance,

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