Fine Antique French c.1780-1800 Shagreen Etui, Case with Child Portrait Miniature
Perhaps the case or 'etui' here is more valuable than the slightly damaged portrait which resides within. These old early cased images like this did not have cover glass and this one has suffered from someone's touch of a damp finger. A child. Perhaps one lost, and that dampness might well have been a parent's tear. The case and image date from French Revolutionary era to perhaps as late as 1810, during which time a lot of upheaval in the lives of the French. We see images like this, a red sash worn around the neck or shoulders, as political statements, Royalists among the changes, the red sash in memory of their King or perhaps family members lost to The Terror, the guillotine. Often living in exile, those families long waited for the return of Royalty, so the period of time is broad. A portrait of a child is also rather rare. If only we had the story of this curly haired young girl (center parted hair, cut in a 'guillotine' cut of the era). Definitely a treasure of history. The case