Lot Essay
The snuff box bears the mark of the firm Guidon, Gide & Blondet fils of Geneva active from 1801 until 1804; the company was founded when the company Guidon, Rémond, Gide & Co. closed down on 1 January 1801 and the two partners traded respectively as Rémond, Lamy & Co. and Guidon Gide & Blondet.
The finest gold and enamel snuff boxes produced in Geneva at the time are signed with marks from either of these two companies.
The enamel is possibly by Jean-Abraham Lissignol (1749-1819), known as Pére Lissignol who was trained by Jean-Marc Roux. As well as painting plaques for snuff boxes, he also supplied workshops with portrait miniatures for watch cases and boxes. He appears to have specialised in allegorical subjects particularly those including cherubs and family scenes.