Two compartment tea caddy decorated with Chinoiserie executed in inlaid mother of pearl. On first sight this looks like papier mâché but it is in fact ebonised wood decorated in a manner which suggests papier mâché. The top is decorated with figures in a landscape with buildings. This exotic fantastical scene is rooted in the Chinoiserie tradition, which reflected both the narratives and drawings brought back from the East by the first explorer/traders. One feature of the orient which captured the imagination of the Europeans was the extensive ornamental gardens complete with lakes and small islands, enjoyed by the cultural elite.
The figures and the wonderful little dog are executed in subtly coloured shell. Note the figure with the hat; in certain light his trousers look green and his tunic pink and his hat even pinker. The slightly raised faces and hands are built up and painted. There is an over-painting of lines in gold leaf which are in almost miraculous condition and have not been rubbed off by an over zealous duster. The movement is wonderful, the figures elegantly swaying towards the seated man in the center. The expressions on the faces are suggested by minimal but effective lines. Inside the caddy is lined with embossed foil and has two supplementary lids.
Origin: France;
Circa: 1850 ; Materials:
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Size: 25.5 cm wide by 14.2 cm by 12 cm:
10 inches wide by 5.6 inches by 4.7 inches.
Condition: good
overall; working lock and key; see images
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