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Silver and guilloché case, French eg&cie minerva stamp (eugène gilbert), 1910.
Silver and guilloché case, French eg&cie minerva stamp (eugène gilbert), 1910.
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An exquisite round French silver box with blue guilloché enamel, bearing the official Minerva hallmark certifying its authenticity. The hallmark suggests it was crafted by Eugène Gilbert & Cie (EG&Cie) between 1914 and 1918. This collector's item is distinguished by its detailed, vibrant blue guilloché enamel on the lid, framed by marquise-set ornamentation and refined filigree work in an Art Deco style.
The heraldic seal of the fleur-de-lis of EG&Cie confirms its origin and quality, being an emblem of refinement in French silversmithing of the time.
Ideal as a gift for collectors, lovers of antique silverware, or as a sophisticated decorative jewelry box.
Characteristics:
Dimensions:
It has a diameter of 5.7 cm and a height of 2.1 cm. Approximate measurements.
*Total weight: 67.63 grams.
**Composition:
Main material: Silver.
Type of hallmark: With visible hallmarks, sterling silver (950/1000) stamped with Minerva.
Acid test: Performed.
Other materials: Blue and marquise guilloché enamel.
**Additional details: The items are not new, they show signs of use, they may have scratches and defects due to the passage of time, please check the photos carefully.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Pay attention to the details!
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