MINAUDIÈRE, art deco, 1920s/30s.

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MINAUDIÈRE, art deco, 1920s/30s.
2893100. MINAUDIÈRE, art deco, 1920s/30s.

Description

Brass and copper. Interior lined with blue plush upholstery. About 5.5 x 6.5 cm.

A minaudière is a small, elegant handbag that is usually used for special occasions or festive events. The word "minaudière" comes from the French and means "a little woman".

A minaudière is usually made of metal, often with embellishments such as pearls, crystals, precious stones or decorative patterns. The bag usually has a hard, rectangular or oval shape and a snap closure or a small clasp to keep it closed.

This type of accessory was widely used during the first half of the 20th century and especially around the Art Deco period.

Condition

Normal wear and tear.

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2893100. MINAUDIÈRE, art deco, 1920s/30s.

Description

Brass and copper. Interior lined with blue plush upholstery. About 5.5 x 6.5 cm.

A minaudière is a small, elegant handbag that is usually used for special occasions or festive events. The word "minaudière" comes from the French and means "a little woman".

A minaudière is usually made of metal, often with embellishments such as pearls, crystals, precious stones or decorative patterns. The bag usually has a hard, rectangular or oval shape and a snap closure or a small clasp to keep it closed.

This type of accessory was widely used during the first half of the 20th century and especially around the Art Deco period.

Condition

Normal wear and tear.

Item details have been automatically translated. We are not responsible for translation errors. Show original in Swedish.

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