Attributed to Jean-François Bautte & Cie. A gold and champlevé enamel sewing kit with "mauresque" decoration in a brown case
據考為Jean-François Bautte & Cie之作,金及鏨胎琺瑯"摩爾"裝飾縫紉工具套,配啡色盒子,約1840年製

SIGNED ON THE CASE WITH THE INITIALS H.D.G AND ATTRIBUTED TO JEAN-FRANÇOIS BAUTTE & CIE, CIRCA 1840

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據考為Jean-François Bautte & Cie之作,金及鏨胎琺瑯"摩爾"裝飾縫紉工具套,配啡色盒子,約1840年製

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The sewing kit is attributed to the watch company J.F. Bautte & Cie. and dates from circa 1840. The type of champlevé enamel decoration found in the accessories inside the box can be described as "mauresque" or "Moor-style.

The accessories in the case are all useful for sewing, but also include a pencil with mine and a vinaigrette. A vinaigrette is a small decorative box or bottle, which sometimes could even be carried on a châtelaine. It was filled with smelling salts or aromatic vinegar.

The firm J.F. Bautte & Cie. in Geneva was founded by the celebrated Swiss watchmaker Jean-François Bautte (1772-1837). He established the most complete factory at the time and employed around 300 workers for the production of movements, watch cases, dials, jewellery and automatons. The firm counted many European Royal Families among their clientèle and supplied watches also to Turkey, India and China. The firm was active until 1855.

The Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva is in possession of a pendant watch, a wristwatch and a snuff box decorated in this type of style.

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