A GERMAN GOLD SNUFF-BOX
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A GERMAN GOLD SNUFF-BOX

BY FRÈRES SOUCHAY, HANAU, CIRCA 1770

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A GERMAN GOLD SNUFF-BOX
BY FRÈRES SOUCHAY, HANAU, CIRCA 1770
rectangular box, the cover, sides and base boldly chased with capricci of chinoiserie-style temples, classical urns and rocaille, with chickens and peacocks amidst trees and foliage on a diaper-work ground, within chased outer foliate borders
2½ in. (61 mm.) wide
3½ oz. (112 gr.)
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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.

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