A DUTCH GOLD AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL SNUFF-BOX
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A DUTCH GOLD AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL SNUFF-BOX

PROBABLY AMSTERDAM, CIRCA 1740

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A DUTCH GOLD AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL SNUFF-BOX
PROBABLY AMSTERDAM, CIRCA 1740
cartouche-shaped box, the cover and base each of high relief carved mother-of-pearl shells, the cover depicting three hounds, the base depicting a boar-hunt within a wooded landscape, with reeded polished gold mounts and scroll thumbpiece
2 in. (51 mm.) wide

拍品專文

There is insufficient evidence to allow attribution of many works in mother-of-pearl on snuff-boxes to a particular artist or workshop, but goldsmiths or gem-cutters working in Amsterdam, Paris, Nuremberg and Augsburg are known to have carved mother-of-pearl, as they would have had the necessary tools, skills and techniques required for such exacting work. During the eighteenth century mother-of-pearl was an extremely fashionable material for snuff-boxes, étuis and gold-mounted boxes of all types. Most surviving examples of carved mother-of-pearl are relief carvings and early eighteenth century Dutch examples are characterized by their solidity and decorative themes selected from the Scriptures.

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