Fruit and Flowers Lockbox

$2,400.00

This Lockbox is decorated with various fruits and flowers, including a cacao pod, lotus, tulip, daisy, cherries, and a juicy peach. The arches are painted with gold luster arabesques, and the edge of the lid is painted with a design found in fresco boarders in Pompeian homes. The decoration of flowers based off engravings and real life, also referred to as “Deutsche Blumen” because it typically featured European flowers, became popular in the 1740’s and was what sort of replaced the “Indianische blumen” design which features mores stylized flowers usually in a more methodical pattern. The bolt is decorated with a scallop shell, which is what’s featured on the only surviving bolt by Du Paquier, the Viennese porcelain manufacture that inspired this box.

Dimensions: 7 3/4” x 4 1/8” x 4 1/8”

Porcelain, 22k gold accents

Made by Hand in NYC

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This Lockbox is decorated with various fruits and flowers, including a cacao pod, lotus, tulip, daisy, cherries, and a juicy peach. The arches are painted with gold luster arabesques, and the edge of the lid is painted with a design found in fresco boarders in Pompeian homes. The decoration of flowers based off engravings and real life, also referred to as “Deutsche Blumen” because it typically featured European flowers, became popular in the 1740’s and was what sort of replaced the “Indianische blumen” design which features mores stylized flowers usually in a more methodical pattern. The bolt is decorated with a scallop shell, which is what’s featured on the only surviving bolt by Du Paquier, the Viennese porcelain manufacture that inspired this box.

Dimensions: 7 3/4” x 4 1/8” x 4 1/8”

Porcelain, 22k gold accents

Made by Hand in NYC

This Lockbox is decorated with various fruits and flowers, including a cacao pod, lotus, tulip, daisy, cherries, and a juicy peach. The arches are painted with gold luster arabesques, and the edge of the lid is painted with a design found in fresco boarders in Pompeian homes. The decoration of flowers based off engravings and real life, also referred to as “Deutsche Blumen” because it typically featured European flowers, became popular in the 1740’s and was what sort of replaced the “Indianische blumen” design which features mores stylized flowers usually in a more methodical pattern. The bolt is decorated with a scallop shell, which is what’s featured on the only surviving bolt by Du Paquier, the Viennese porcelain manufacture that inspired this box.

Dimensions: 7 3/4” x 4 1/8” x 4 1/8”

Porcelain, 22k gold accents

Made by Hand in NYC