Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"
Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"
Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"
Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"
Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"
Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"
Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"
Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"
Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"
Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"
Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"
Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"
Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"

Antique French Grand Tour Style Souvenir Casket, Beveled Glass & Eglomise Scene: "Exposition 1900"

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Fabulous antique French Napoleon III Grand Tour style souvenir jewel casket, a lovely box with eglomise (reverse painted) glass scene of the 1900 Paris World Expo ("Exposition 1900")!  We recently acquired several of these wonderful little French souvenir caskets and will be adding them in the coming weeks.  This one with very thick beveled glass panels, four panels around the sides and the larger top with the scene transferred & painted on the back side.

"Eglomise" is the term applied to the back-painted glass panels in these old French souvenirs. Most of them date 1800s, though they were made up through about 1910 in this manner, too. Later ones often have a photo set in instead. The early ones are our favorites, sometimes a screened ink-line like drawing that is then hand colored, or sometimes a full miniature painting original, all worked on the back side of a panel or convex plaque of glass. There are sometimes open spots left and a final step is application of thin mother of pearl panels so that the windows shimmer with pearlescent light, or architectural details are pearl - you can see how fun those are. I'm listing a whole collection from this genre, one at a time

Very good condition.  Possibly a tiny nip or two to the glass panels but no larger chips or cracks.  The eglomise scene is in great shape thoughthere is a small bit of "bubbling" or loss on the left side sky area.  Original inner tufted silk or satin base pad/lining but it's quite tattered, as you can see in the images.  See pictures for all measurements.