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French Palais Royal Mulberry Wood Necessaire

$67.24 $123.72
Description Mulberry Wood Necessaire with Gold Accessories From our Sewing Box collection, we are delighted to introduce this Palais Royal French Necessaire veneered in Mulberry Wood. The necessaire is veneered to the exterior in wonderful Mulberry wood with a golden brown grain framed in a delicate ebony stringing with a central hand painted pastoral Alpine landscape scene signed I.D. The front of the necessaire features a gold plaque with the name Nanine, French for Anne or Anne-Marie. The interior contains the original pink lining with seven individual partitions for the solid gold accessories which include a mother of pearl gem set pencil, thimble, scissors, mother of pear ruler, needle case, gem set vinaigrette, and a bodkin. Marked in various places with the French Eagle head gold hallmark. The Palais Royal French Necessaire dates to the first half of the 19th century during the reign of Louis XVIII Circa 1820. Literature The Exceptional Collection Mark Goodger Antiques Page 5 Nécessaire Necessaire is a small case or pouch for holding personal items, such as toiletries, sewing supplies, or other essentials. Mulberry Mulberry is a golden brown wood that darkens to a red/brown with age. It is easily worked and is odourless and none toxic. It is most commonly used in furniture and turned items. When it comes to antiques, “Mulberry wood” can be a contentious subject. Some items labelled as “Mulberry” can often be made from various other kinds of wood like Curly Maple, Sycamore or Chestnut. These would be stained and dyed to enhance the grain into the dramatic contrast that appears on Mulberry items. Mother of Pearl Mother of pearl is an organic-inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer. It is the same material that natural pearls are made from and is desirable due to its strong and resilient makeup along with its beautiful iridescent shimmer. Palais Royal Palais Royal is the collective name of objects that were sold within a Palace in Paris. Originally it was built for Cardinal Richelieu in 1629 and was originally named Palais Cardinal but after the death of Richelieu, it was inherited by King Louis XIII and was named Palais Royal. The palace was later bequeathed to Philippe d’Orléans, a cousin of Louis XVI and in 1781, Philippe d’Orléans, on the verge of financial ruin, decided to subdivide the Palais Royal Garden, which until then had been free of any dwelling. Construction took five years, after which 90 merchants moved in. The area was a popular place for loiterers, betters, pickpockets, and prostitutes. When the revolution ended in 1799 the Palais Royal was refurbished again by Napoleon Bonaparte when he became Emperor in 1804 and it housed galleries and shops selling high quality luxury wares such as this notebook above. It again fell into disrepair when gambling was banned in 1838 but restored in the 1870s. Due to this, there are very few if any pearl Palais Royal objects crafted after 1840. Why Buy from Mark Goodger Antiques? With over thirty five years of specialist experience, Mark Goodger Antiques is recognised internationally as a leading authority in antique boxes and related works of art. Every item offered has been personally selected by Mark, whose knowledge and judgement are trusted by collectors, institutions, museums, interior designers, and fellow dealers worldwide. Every purchase is supplied with a full supporting package for clarity and reassurance. This includes a Certificate of Authenticity, a detailed condition and care guide specific to your item, our most recent catalogue, and a separate invoice suitable for insurance and valuation purposes. Each piece is carefully examined prior to sale to ensure accuracy of description and quality. Your purchase is fully insured during transit and protected by our straightforward money back guarantee, allowing you to buy with complete confidence. We pride ourselves on transparency, expertise, and long term relationships with our clients, many of whom return to us repeatedly over decades. When you buy from Mark Goodger Antiques, you are purchasing from a specialist family business built on knowledge, trust, and an unrivalled focus on antique boxes.
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