Jewelry Box With Birds Stamped Leblanc In Gold Bronze 19th Century
Napoleon III period
The work is superb with birds
The interior is in green silk velvet.
LEBLANC PARIS
Gustave Leblanc-Barbedienne, born Émile-Gustave Leblanc on July 8, 1849, in Livarot and died on October 15, 1945, in Saint-Mandé, was a foundryman. The son of François Leblanc and Célina Désirée Barbedienne, Gustave Leblanc took over the business from his maternal uncle Ferdinand, who died childless in 1892. He thus became the successor at the head of the Ferdinand Barbedienne company, a French manufacturer known for its art bronze foundry.
with key.
Dimensions:
Depth: 18 cm, Width: 32 cm, Height: 17 cm
www.antiquites-biau.comPeriod: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Fully restored in our whorkshop
Material: Bronze
Width: 32
Height: 17
Depth: 18
Reference (ID): 1709457
Availability: In stock






































