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Mid-19th century box, Jacques Charles Colin goldsmith
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Mid-19th century box, Jacques Charles Colin goldsmith

Galerie Ouaiss Antiquités

Period Mid-19th century

Origin Germany

Medium gold, 14 carat.

Dimension 2.9 x 9 x 6 cm (1¹/₈ x 3¹/₂ x 2³/₈ inches)

A cartouche-shaped gold box. The hinged lid, the base and the sides are chiseled with flowers and scrolls as well as rocaille patterns in slight relief. The lid has a chiseled bouquet of flower  in its center in a basket. On the back of the lid an inscription has been engraved "PRESENTED BY JOHN BASTARD ESQ TO THOMAS DAWSON ON HIS WINNING THE NORTHUMBERLAND PLATE WITH STILTON. JUNE 1852".
This is a box donated by John Bastard IV "esquire and captain of the horse guards of Queen Victoria" as a reward for the famous horse race of which the winner was in 1852 the horse named Stilton.
This snuffbox was created by the workshops of Charles Colin at the middle of the 19th century. Master goldsmith's hallmark: CCS.
Switzerland in collaboration with Hanau.

Anna Petronella Souchay (1753-1851), daughter of the goldsmith Marc André Souchay (1730-1811) married Charles Colin (1749-1817) in Hanau on January 15, 1776. Her son Jacques Charles Colin (1825 -1870) joined forces with the Söhne.

Bibliographical references:
Eighteenth century Hanau gold boxes By Lorenz Seelig.

Weight: 4 oz (114g).
Goldsmith: CCS for Charles Colins.
REF: 4846
PRICE: €18.000


Period: Mid-19th century

Origin: Germany

Medium: gold, 14 carat.

Dimension: 2.9 x 9 x 6 cm (1¹/₈ x 3¹/₂ x 2³/₈ inches)

Literature: Bibliographic references: Eighteenth century Hanau gold boxes By Lorenz Seelig.

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