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PM Paul Milet Sevres France Oxblood Large Jewelry Box Trinket Ormolu Hinge

$ 211.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Please note: This piece is in “as-found” condition, showing signs of patina on the brass and could stand for a gentle cleansing in the right hands to bring it back to its full luster. Understandably, some collectors would prefer to see signs of patina and wear and as such, I do not undertake any restorative processes or cleansing aside from a gentle cloth so as to not potentially damage such a rare and fine piece of functional art from renowned artist and designer, Paul Jean Milet.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: France
  • Handmade: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Feast your eyes on this rare, marked, antique Paul Milet Sevres France footed ceramic jewelry casket/trinket box in the highly desirable flambe style and deep oxblood red color with delicate ormolu gilded front brass clasp and single rear hinge standing approximately 3.75” tall and 6” long from end-to-end.
    This object d’arte is as visually appealing as it is practical and functional. Imagine tucking a special surprise inside and presenting this finely crafted vessel as a gift or adorning your space with such an intriguing example of art nouveau ceramic. An item of such high-quality craftsmanship will only increase in value over time as fewer and fewer pieces from acclaimed artisan Paul Milet become available for purchase at such an attractive price.
    The front clasp and rear hinge are in fine working order. There is a tiny bit of cracking in the glaze near the clasp, indicated in the pictures provided. One would not notice this unless conducting closer inspection of the piece and therefore, does not detract from the beauty of this piece.
    Please note: This piece is in “as-found” condition, showing signs of patina on the brass and could stand for a gentle cleansing in the right hands to bring it back to its full luster. Understandably, some collectors would prefer to see signs of patina and wear and as such, I do not undertake any restorative processes or cleansing aside from a gentle cloth so as to not potentially damage such a rare and fine piece of functional art from renowned artist and designer, Paul Jean Milet.