Late 19th century Continental European jewellery casket with pietra dura inlay
Late 19th century Continental European jewellery casket with pietra dura inlay
A charming late 19th century Continental European jewellery casket with pietra dura inlay and original silk lining. The body of the box is made from white metal, possibly unmarked low-grade silver.
Pietra Dura, which refers to the lapidary art of carving hardstone such as marble into various inlays, was popular from Roman times up to the Edwardian period. From the 1700s to 1900s, pietra dura was often one of the techniques used to create Grand Tour souvenirs in varying degrees of fineness.
Price marked at $300 AUD.
Measurements: 6cm by 4.5cm base , 4cm high.
Excellent antique condition, slight looseness to inlay and wear to top as pictured.