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Meissen 18th Century Masquerade Lady Patch Box

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Meissen 18th century hard-paste porcelain and copper Masquerade lady patch box. Made in Germany, Circa 1750's Manufactory: Meissen Manufactory (German, 1710–present) Dimensions: 6.5 x 5 cm Weight: 71 grams Condition: The box is pre-owned, minor signs of usage, good and pleasant condition overall. The history: In the 18th century, patch boxes became a fashionable accessory, particularly among the elite in Europe. These small, ornate containers were designed to hold beauty patches, which were small decorative patches often made of silk or velvet and used to cover blemishes or scars on the face. However, they evolved beyond mere functional items into highly decorative pieces that showcased the craftsmanship and artistic flair of the era. One notable producer of these exquisite patch boxes was the Meissen factory in Germany. Established in the early 18th century by Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, the Meissen factory quickly gained renown for its fine porcelain creations. While Meissen is perhaps best known for its intricate figurines and elaborate dinnerware, it also produced a wide array of smaller items, including patch boxes. Meissen patch boxes were characterized by their exquisite craftsmanship and intricate designs. Artisans at the Meissen factory employed various techniques, including hand-painting, gilding, and delicate porcelain molding, to create patch boxes of exceptional beauty. These boxes often featured elaborate floral motifs, scenes from mythology, or intricate geometric patterns, all rendered with remarkable attention to detail. The popularity of Meissen patch boxes spread throughout Europe, becoming highly sought after by the nobility and aristocracy. They were not only practical accessories but also symbols of wealth, status, and refined taste. Many affluent individuals collected Meissen patch boxes as prized possessions, displaying them prominently in their boudoirs or dressing rooms.
  • Creator:
    Meissen Porcelain (Manufacturer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 2.56 in (6.5 cm)Width: 1.97 in (5 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
    1750-1759
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1750s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Braintree, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2962339603012

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