By Limoges, Boucheron
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Boucheron Paris Porcelain Trinket Tray by Limoges, Hand-Painted, France c.1980s
Elevate your space with this exquisite hand-painted porcelain trinket tray, made in Limoges, France for the iconic luxury jeweler Boucheron Paris. This square vide-poche features a vibrant illustration of the Boucheron Maison at Place Vendôme, with a majestic Maharajah riding an elephant in front, framed by a rich purple serpent motif border.
The image depicts a historical event related to Boucheron, a French luxury jewelry house, and features an elephant procession in front of their boutique.
This image likely commemorates the famous elephant procession organized by Boucheron in 1928, when Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala visited Paris.
The Maharaja arrived with a large retinue and an impressive collection of jewels, which he commissioned Boucheron to reset.
This event was a significant moment in the history of both Boucheron and high-end jewelry, showcasing the opulence and global reach of luxury in the early 20th century.
The image emphasizes the grandeur of the occasion and the unique way in which Boucheron engaged with its distinguished clientele.
Hand-crafted from fine French Limoges porcelain, this decorative catchall tray is ideal for holding jewelry, cigars, rings, or keys on a vanity, dresser, or cocktail table.
Marked on the base: "Boucheron Paris, Porcelaine de Limoges, France."
A rare and collectible luxury accent piece, perfect for those who appreciate Parisian heritage, French porcelain, and timeless design from the world of high jewelry.
Maker: Porcelaine de Limoges for Boucheron
Origin: France, c.1980s
Material: Fine porcelain
Design: Hand-painted Place Vendôme with elephant and snake motif
Shape: Square tray / ashtray / vide-poche
Marking: "Boucheron Paris, Porcelaine de Limoges France"
Keywords: Boucheron Paris porcelain tray, Limoges trinket dish...
Category
Mid-20th Century French Neoclassical Boucheron Decorative Objects