Egg-shaped jewelry box dating back to the second half of the 20th century, made by the Goudeville factory active in the manufacturing district of Limoges in France. The jewelry box is made of fine porcelain, decorated with floral motifs and pure gold motifs.
The two halves of the egg are finished with a gilded brass moulding.
The decoration is signed by the artist who decorated the object as seen in the photos.
The high quality finishes and decorations make it a unique precious object.
measures:
Height 9 cm
Width 16 cm
Depth 10,5cm
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