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Silver Gold and Gem-Set Clutch with Black Silk Carrying Case, Mario Buccellati

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Rare and one of a kind important Mario Buccellati clutch. Gold, silver and carved Emeralds evening bag, The silver bag engraved in a sunburst-like Pattern, the clasp set with 11 carved emeralds, carved as leaves , set on an 18 karat gold Clasp. Measuring approximately: Length: 16.5 cm / 6.5 inch Depth: 9 cm / 3.6 inch Height : 4 cm /1.6 inch The interior lined with suede and has a mirror inside and a small folding compartment, signed M.Buccellati. For Mario Buccellati With a black Grosgrain carrying case, also marked in gold "M.Buccellati" One of a kind item, very rare and impressive. CONDITION: Faint tarnishing to the bag and clasp. Some marking and wear to the grosgrain case but otherwise in a very good condition and embossed M.Buccellati on the interior. Mario Buccellati was born in Ancona on April 29, 1891. Following the death of his father, Mario moved with his mother, Maria, and his brothers to the grande Milano of the early 20th century. As soon as he arrived, he secured an apprenticeship with the goldsmiths Beltrami and Besnati, whose business at Via Santa Margherita 5, between La Scala and the Galleria, Lay in the heart of the city. It was here that the young Mario learned the best in Italian goldsmithing traditions, its Thousand-year-old techniques and its materials. Mario also became schooled in Workshop management and how to select craftspeople, while also gaining an insight into The customer’s tastes. Above all, Mario, the attentive and curious observer that he was, Grasped the “Milanese spirit”. That air of discreet, dignified elegance: Mario would come To be the leading interpreter of la milanesità in the goldsmith world. Inspired by elements such as Venetian lace, Etruscan patterns, Italian vegetation, insects And animals, the singular designs of family firm Buccellati have gained international Acclaim since its founding 100 years ago. It was Italian jeweller Mario Buccellati, taken With the splendour of Greek and Renaissance craftsmanship, who formed the Buccellati Style by merging ancient goldsmithing techniques, such as engraving and chiselling, with An expert use of white and yellow gold. These rich textures brought Buccellati designs to Life by imitating linen, imparting a lustrous sheen
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  • Dimensions:
    Height: 1.6 in (4.07 cm)Width: 6.5 in (16.51 cm)Depth: 3.6 in (9.15 cm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Tel Aviv - Jaffa, IL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU8130235271052
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