Late 18th Century Bilston enamelled patch box
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Description: 'Within this Box You there may fee The Face of One that's dear to me' - this charming oval 18th Century Bilston patch box, with its pink ground enamelled base, is particularly attractive. English enamelling from this period rarely survives in a perfect state of preservation. Some degree of wear is acceptable, especially when considering its age, fragility, and usage. These decorative and finely made boxes contained beauty marks or patches, sometimes to hide facial blemishes. These patches were often simply round, but as their popularity grew in the second half of the eighteenth century, hearts, moons or stars were not uncommon. Where the patch was placed could act as a visual code - a patch by the eye meant the person was passionate, whilst one by the lips was considered flirtatious. Overall this box is in remarkably good condition. with only some fine crazing to its delicate enamelled interior, and wear to the surface of what appears to be the original mirror. It forms part of a lovely collection that was recently offered to us by a client based in Surrey - each example was purchased from the same leading London, Bond Street retailer, by the previous owner's family. Halcyon Days was established in 1950 as an emporium of antique gifts in Mayfair, London. They have received several Royal warrants. Each patch box is displayed/stored within a nice quality presentation/gift box. The presentation box in the photographs may differ from the one you receive, as some display the patch boxes in a more photogenic manner than others. Measurements 4.5 cm wide x 2.3 cm high x 3.5 cm deep
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