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FREDERIC BOUCHERON PARIS - Lot 121

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1500 - 1800 EUR
FREDERIC BOUCHERON PARIS - Lot 121
FREDERIC BOUCHERON PARIS 18k (750th) gold brooch set with a finely chased openwork plate finely chased openwork plate with foliage and flowers with birds. Surrounded by small rose-cut diamonds (a little missing). Signed on the back. L.: 4.3 cm - Gross weight: 9.4 g Fréderic Boucheron (1830 - 1902) Son of Louis Boucheron (1786-1862) and Aurore Voizot (1797-1839), he married Gabrielle Bonin. He founded the Boucheron company and opened his first store in 1858, at 150, galerie de Valois in the Palais- Royal. Royal. The originality and elegance of his creations made him a growing reputation. In 1893, he moved his store to its current location where it still stands today, 26 Place Vendôme.
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