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Oval 19th Century Sterling Silver Patch Box with embossed scrollwork and flowers. Superbly decorated both top and bottom. Central cartouche on the top surrounded by flower sprays and other fanciful decorations. The back is embossed with two shells connected with arabesque patterns. Beautiful botanical pattern encircling the box. Hallmark of famed 1880's Parisian jeweler Prudent QUITTE on the rim of the lid. Original beveled antique mirror inside the lid which closes firmly with a satisfying snap. It is 2 inches by 1.5 inches and holds 1/4 oz. (8 ml) solid perfume of your choice. Patch boxes came into use during the 18th century at the court of Louis XV, where the use of "beauty patches" was popular. A beauty patch was made of gummed silk and was pasted on the skin as a "beauty mark" to emphasize a woman's facial feature, usually the cheek.
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Solid Perfume
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Choice of 1/4 Solid Perfume*:
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