A GERMAN ENAMELLED VARI-COLOURED GOLD BONBONNIÈRE
A GERMAN ENAMELLED VARI-COLOURED GOLD BONBONNIÈRE

BY FRÈRES SOUCHAY, HANAU, CIRCA 1790, STRUCK WITH THE HANAU TOWN MARK FOR 18 CARAT GOLD, CROWNED LETTER K AND A MARK RESEMBLING THE PARISIAN CHARGE MARK FOR 1768-1775

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A GERMAN ENAMELLED VARI-COLOURED GOLD BONBONNIÈRE
BY FRÈRES SOUCHAY, HANAU, CIRCA 1790, STRUCK WITH THE HANAU TOWN MARK FOR 18 CARAT GOLD, CROWNED LETTER K AND A MARK RESEMBLING THE PARISIAN CHARGE MARK FOR 1768-1775
circular box, the cover, sides and base set with panels of translucent grey enamel over an engine-turned ground, within white enamel frames and slightly raised vari-colour gold sablé foliate borders, the cover centred by a circular enamel plaque depicting Cupid seated before an altar of love
2 7/8 in. (74 mm.) diam.
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For another box by this goldsmith see lot 270.

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The brothers Esay (1723-1791) and Marc André Souchay (1730-1811) came from one of Hanau's Hugenot families of bijouteries, French speaking Hugenot jewellers who had been attracted to Hanau by the privileges and financial incentives extended by Prince Regent William, later Landgrave William VIII, to anyone who was willing to set up in business in Hanau. Within a very short period of time, Hanau developed into an important center for luxury goods with some thirty-two bijoutiers involved in the production of gold boxes. By the early 1770s Etienne Flamant, an expert guillocheur originally from Geneva, signed a contract with the leading Hanau goldsmiths for them to supply him with around 385 to 430 gold boxes for decoration every year. Les Frères Souchay agreed to supply him with 120 boxes, which gives some indication of the scale of gold box production in Hanau at this time. A gold-mounted hardstone snuff-box with the Souchay FS mark and dated prior to 1764, is in the Green Vaults in Dresden.

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