A GERMAN PARCEL-ENAMELLED GOLD SNUFF-BOX
A GERMAN PARCEL-ENAMELLED GOLD SNUFF-BOX

BY LES FRERES TOUSSAINT, HANAU, CIRCA 1790/1800, WITH THE STANDARD HANAU MARK FOR 19 CARAT GOLD, LATER STRUCK WITH TWO FRENCH IMPORT MARKS FOR GOLD 1864-1993, THE FLANGE STRUCK WITH INVENTORY NUMBER 90

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A GERMAN PARCEL-ENAMELLED GOLD SNUFF-BOX
BY LES FRERES TOUSSAINT, HANAU, CIRCA 1790/1800, WITH THE STANDARD HANAU MARK FOR 19 CARAT GOLD, LATER STRUCK WITH TWO FRENCH IMPORT MARKS FOR GOLD 1864-1993, THE FLANGE STRUCK WITH INVENTORY NUMBER 90
rectangular box with canted corners, the cover, sides and base with engine-turned panels with peaked pattern, within opaque white bands framed by lavender-blue taille d'épargne surround, the four corners similarly decorated
3½ in. (90 mm.) wide

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It has been suggested that the maker's mark 'LFT' probably corresponds to 'Les Frres Toussaint' in Hanau (L. Seelig, Golddosen des 18. Jahrhunderts aus dem Besitz der Frsten von Thurn und Taxis, Munich, 2007, pp. 186-7). On the basis of this research, a miniature-set enamelled gold bonbonnire marked 'LFT' in the Wallace collection, formerly attributed to 19th Century Swiss manufacture, is now believed to have been crafted in Hanau during the second half of the 18th Century (C. Truman, 'Some German Gold Boxes in the Wallace Collection', The British Antique Dealers' Association Annual Handbook 2009/2010, London, 2009, p. 11).

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