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Exquisite Georgian Staffordshire Bilston Enamel Patch Box, Circa 1780
£175 $230 €202
Item Number:SA1128760 Date of manufacture:18th Century Current Status: For sale Seller:Julie Cartwright Antiques
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Description
This small and delightful 18th Century Bilston * enamel patch box dates circa 1780. The white pull-off cover charmingly painted with a classical scene and the words "A Mother's Gift". The base a pale blue enamel. Dimensions: Diameter 2cm / 0.6 inches. Height: 1.5cm / 0.4 inches. Condition: In good condition for this type of object. Some grazing on the lid, commensurate with age. No loss of enamel. Base in very good condition, the bases of these boxes are very often chipped. * By the early 18th Century the town of Bilston, on the southern edge of Wolverhampton, was already established as a metal-working centre. The next step for these manufacturers of artefacts such as buckles, boxes and toy was get ahead of their competitors by decorating them. So they turned to enamels. The technique of enamelling is applying heat to a mixture of silica, soda, potassium silicates and lead oxide, the enameller produced a paste which could be painted on to metal surfaces. Different colours could be created by introducing various metallic oxides into the mixes. Enamellers often collected broken glasses from pubs and inns to grind them into the paste, but there were already, by the mid-1750s, suppliers selling coloured enamel powders already mixed. Bilston enamellers were particularly partial to rose pink. There were patch and snuff boxes, boxes for trinkets and jewellery, bonbonnieres. These boxes became, with the advent of transfer printing, little gift boxes given as token of love and friendship or souvenirs from various towns. Postage: PLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO ADD POSTAGE AT CHECKOUT. Postage UK: £8 Special Delivery Next day. Postage overseas: £18 International Signed For. You can pay by PayPal, bank transfer, cheque, debit or credit card. To pay by PAYPAL please add P&P and click on button below. To pay by credit or debit card over the phone or by cheque, please contact me on 01449 760 585. Internal Ref: MARS89
Declaration
This item is antique. The date of manufacture has been declared as 18th Century.
Dimensions
Height = 1.5 cm (0.6")
Width = 2 cm (0.8")
Depth = 2 cm (0.8")
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