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French Enamel Bonbonniere

Champlevé Enamel & Double Sided Agate Snuff Box / Bonbonnière, France c. 1880
Champlevé Enamel & Double Sided Agate Snuff Box / Bonbonnière, France c. 1880

Champlevé Enamel & Double Sided Agate Snuff Box / Bonbonnière, France c. 1880

Located in London, GB

A beautiful quality double sided 19th century French gilt metal, champlevé enamel and banded agate

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Antique 1880s French Victorian Decorative Boxes

Materials

Agate, Metal, Enamel

18th cent. Antique French Bonbonniere Box VP Veuve Perrin Faience Enamel / 200g
18th cent. Antique French Bonbonniere Box VP Veuve Perrin Faience Enamel / 200g

18th cent. Antique French Bonbonniere Box VP Veuve Perrin Faience Enamel / 200g

Located in Malmö, SE

Antique original French faience Bonbonniere or simply Bonbon Box with Bronze mounts made at the

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Antique 1790s French Baroque Revival Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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Antique French 18-Karat Gold and Hand Painted Enamel Bonbonniere Box, circa 1800
Antique French 18-Karat Gold and Hand Painted Enamel Bonbonniere Box, circa 1800

Antique French 18-Karat Gold and Hand Painted Enamel Bonbonniere Box, circa 1800

Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Antique early 19th century French 18-karat gold bonbonniere box, the lid with an oval enamel panel

Category

Antique 19th Century French Decorative Boxes

Materials

Gold, Enamel

Round Bonbonniere in Gold and Enamel, Louis XVI Period, 1779
Round Bonbonniere in Gold and Enamel, Louis XVI Period, 1779

Round Bonbonniere in Gold and Enamel, Louis XVI Period, 1779

By René-Antoine Bailleul 1

Located in Paris, FR

Bonbonnière, or candy box, in intricately patterned gold and translucent, ruby-red enamel. Thin

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Antique 1770s French Louis XVI Snuff Boxes and Tobacco Boxes

Materials

Enamel, Gold

Round Bonbonniere in Gold and Enamel, Louis XVI Period, 1779
Round Bonbonniere in Gold and Enamel, Louis XVI Period, 1779

Round Bonbonniere in Gold and Enamel, Louis XVI Period, 1779

By René-Antoine Bailleul 1

Located in Paris, FR

Bonbonnie`re, or candy box, in intricately patterned gold and translucent, ruby-red enamel. Thin

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Antique 1770s French Louis XVI Snuff Boxes and Tobacco Boxes

Materials

Gold, Enamel

Bonbonnière  Robert Picault en céramique verte Française Vallauris 1960 vintage
Bonbonnière  Robert Picault en céramique verte Française Vallauris 1960 vintage

Bonbonnière Robert Picault en céramique verte Française Vallauris 1960 vintage

By Robert Picault

Located in London, England

l'AGA KHAN. Bonbonnière qui peut servir également de cocotte, sachant que Robert Picault maitrisait

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Vintage 1960s French French Provincial Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Daum Nancy Art Nouveau Glass Bonbonnière "Cyclamens" circa 1898
Daum Nancy Art Nouveau Glass Bonbonnière "Cyclamens" circa 1898

Daum Nancy Art Nouveau Glass Bonbonnière "Cyclamens" circa 1898

By Daum

Located in Saint-Ouen, FR

bonbonniere Acid-etched and enameled design of cyclamen flowers on a frosted pink and green back-ground with

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Antique 1890s French Art Nouveau Decorative Boxes

Materials

Art Glass

Porcelain Bonbonnière in the Taste of Sèvres and Gilt Bronze, 19th Century.
Porcelain Bonbonnière in the Taste of Sèvres and Gilt Bronze, 19th Century.

Porcelain Bonbonnière in the Taste of Sèvres and Gilt Bronze, 19th Century.

Located in Saint-Ouen, FR

bonbonnière, Napoleon III period, painted and enamelled porcelain in the taste of Sèvres, gilt bronze. H: 30cm

Category

Antique 19th Century French Napoleon III Vases

Materials

Bronze

Antique French 18-Karat Gold and Hand Painted Enamel Bonbonniere Box, circa 1800
Antique French 18-Karat Gold and Hand Painted Enamel Bonbonniere Box, circa 1800

Antique French 18-Karat Gold and Hand Painted Enamel Bonbonniere Box, circa 1800

Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Antique early 19th century French 18-karat gold bonbonniere box, the lid with an oval enamel panel

Category

Antique 19th Century French Decorative Boxes

Materials

Gold, Enamel

Verrerie de LEUNE Bonbonniere in Glass, circa 1920
Verrerie de LEUNE Bonbonniere in Glass, circa 1920

Verrerie de LEUNE Bonbonniere in Glass, circa 1920

By Société Anonyme des Etablissements Leune

Located in Saint-Ouen, FR

Verrerie de LEUNE (1861-1930) Bonbonniere in glass with enamel decoration of polychrome gadroons

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Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Decorative Boxes

Materials

Art Glass

Very Rare Original Robj Bonbonniere Candy Jars French Art Deco
Very Rare Original Robj Bonbonniere Candy Jars French Art Deco

Very Rare Original Robj Bonbonniere Candy Jars French Art Deco

By ROBJ

Located in Oakland, CA

Perfect original condition without restorations or cracks. Sold individually, all pictured in the definitive book on Robj decorative ceramics from the period of 1925-1930. Woman with...

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Early 20th Century French Art Deco Decorative Boxes

Materials

Enamel

Antique French Sevrés Nude Putti Bonbonniere
Antique French Sevrés Nude Putti Bonbonniere

Antique French Sevrés Nude Putti Bonbonniere

Located in Bridport, CT

A very rare Sèvres Porcelain jewel box Bonbonniere, circa 1800. Having hand-painted seen of French

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Antique Early 1800s Baroque Jewelry Boxes

Materials

Bronze, Enamel

Puiforcat French Art Deco Silver-Plate Bonbonniere Box with Green Enamel Finial
Puiforcat French Art Deco Silver-Plate Bonbonniere Box with Green Enamel Finial

Puiforcat French Art Deco Silver-Plate Bonbonniere Box with Green Enamel Finial

By Jean Puiforcat

Located in Los Angeles, CA

A French Art Deco bonbonnière or vanity box designed by Jean-Emile Puiforcat (1897-1945) in silver

Category

Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Decorative Boxes

Materials

Silver Plate

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Questions About French Enamel Bonbonniere
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    French enamel is a type of decoration produced by applying liquid glass to metal. The French company Limoges popularized the technique during the 16th century, producing jewelry and decorative objects with intricately painted portraits, flowers and landscape scenes. You'll find a collection of French enamel furniture, jewelry and art on 1stDibs.