A rare and exquisite creation by Camille Fauré Limoges, this enamel and silver-plated decorative box is a masterwork of French craftsmanship, dating circa 1950. Likely a bespoke commission, the piece was produced in collaboration with renowned Parisian silversmith Maison Crevillen, reflecting the refined artistry of mid-century design.
The lid showcases a vibrant enamel plaque featuring stylized birds of paradise set within a lush, geometric landscape—an arresting composition rendered in rich, multicolored tones emblematic of the Mid-Century Modern palette. The interplay of glossy and granite-textured finishes adds depth and dynamism to the scene, highlighting Fauré's signature mastery of enamelwork.
The box's body is crafted from silver-plated metal, lined with wood, and fitted with compartments for elegant functionality. Legal hallmarks from Maison Crevillen are stamped on the underside, affirming its provenance. The enamel artwork bears the handwritten "Fauré Limoges" signature in the lower right corner, a testament to its authenticity and artistic pedigree.
A true collector's piece, this box embodies the sophistication and innovation of postwar French decorative arts.
Camille Faure Limoges Modernist Enamel and Silver Plate Artwork Box
circa 1950

