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Shop Art Nouveau French Jeweled Metal Repousse Box, Alfred Daguet Attributed
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Art Nouveau French Jeweled Metal Repousse Box, Alfred Daguet Attributed

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A circa 1900, Art Nouveau era hammered repousse copper over wood box with the original lock and key. This lovely antique collectible box has stylized winged phoenix with glass cabochon 'jewels' covering all the surfaces. It is attributed to the well known French metalsmith Alfred Daguet, (1875 - 1942). It would be a fine addition to a box collection and perfect as a mens or womens jewelry, special keepsakes or letter box.

Alfred-Louis-Achille Daguet was a metalsmith who specialized in repoussé copper panels made for application to hinged boxes, mantel clocks, picture frames, album covers, and elements of desk sets. His delicately rendered images of flowers, birds, sea creatures, bats, and an occasional gorilla were enriched with colorful cabochons, giving them a medieval appearance. Daguet, whose workshop was located above Siegfried Bing's famed boutique L'Art Nouveau, provided Bing's shop with metal-clad objets d'art. Famed actress Sarah Bernhardt owned pieces designed by Daguet. His work was exhibited at La Société des Artistes Français in 1903 and 1904.

Dimensions: 8” Length x 8” Width x 3.75” Height

Condition is very good, light wear

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A circa 1900, Art Nouveau era hammered repousse copper over wood box with the original lock and key. This lovely antique collectible box has stylized winged phoenix with glass cabochon 'jewels' covering all the surfaces. It is attributed to the well known French metalsmith Alfred Daguet, (1875 - 1942). It would be a fine addition to a box collection and perfect as a mens or womens jewelry, special keepsakes or letter box.

Alfred-Louis-Achille Daguet was a metalsmith who specialized in repoussé copper panels made for application to hinged boxes, mantel clocks, picture frames, album covers, and elements of desk sets. His delicately rendered images of flowers, birds, sea creatures, bats, and an occasional gorilla were enriched with colorful cabochons, giving them a medieval appearance. Daguet, whose workshop was located above Siegfried Bing's famed boutique L'Art Nouveau, provided Bing's shop with metal-clad objets d'art. Famed actress Sarah Bernhardt owned pieces designed by Daguet. His work was exhibited at La Société des Artistes Français in 1903 and 1904.

Dimensions: 8” Length x 8” Width x 3.75” Height

Condition is very good, light wear

A circa 1900, Art Nouveau era hammered repousse copper over wood box with the original lock and key. This lovely antique collectible box has stylized winged phoenix with glass cabochon 'jewels' covering all the surfaces. It is attributed to the well known French metalsmith Alfred Daguet, (1875 - 1942). It would be a fine addition to a box collection and perfect as a mens or womens jewelry, special keepsakes or letter box.

Alfred-Louis-Achille Daguet was a metalsmith who specialized in repoussé copper panels made for application to hinged boxes, mantel clocks, picture frames, album covers, and elements of desk sets. His delicately rendered images of flowers, birds, sea creatures, bats, and an occasional gorilla were enriched with colorful cabochons, giving them a medieval appearance. Daguet, whose workshop was located above Siegfried Bing's famed boutique L'Art Nouveau, provided Bing's shop with metal-clad objets d'art. Famed actress Sarah Bernhardt owned pieces designed by Daguet. His work was exhibited at La Société des Artistes Français in 1903 and 1904.

Dimensions: 8” Length x 8” Width x 3.75” Height

Condition is very good, light wear

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