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Art : Jewelry : 1900-1940s
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Jean Auguste Dampt Cartier Saint Christopher with Guilloche Designed Case Signed and Stamped
Jean Baptiste Auguste Dampt (1854–1945) was a French sculptor, medalist, and jeweler.
Jean-Baptiste Auguste Dampt designed and made for Cartier, France Circa 1902-1907 St. Christopher inside a guilloché Triptych case, trimmed with white metal, most likely Platinum with diamonds. The bottom has a cross with top and bottom points moving to unlock the Triptych doors. When opened, the inside has blue enamel with gold stars on the doors.
The Saint Christopher is stamp on the base "J Dampt" and the side is marked with two marks, one is the French Eagle, the other I can not read due to the mounting of the statue.
Come with leather folding envelope
Size: 1 1/2"
Condition: Near fine, doors when closed will not open easily with sliding release, the two diamond points on the underside.
NOTE:
This piece is from a private collection and was purchased at auction, circa 1980's. Original gallery sticker still intact.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to email me.
Jean-Baptiste Auguste Dampt designed and made for Cartier, France Circa 1902-1907 St. Christopher inside a guilloché Triptych case, trimmed with white metal, most likely Platinum with diamonds. The bottom has a cross with top and bottom points moving to unlock the Triptych doors. When opened, the inside has blue enamel with gold stars on the doors.
The Saint Christopher is stamp on the base "J Dampt" and the side is marked with two marks, one is the French Eagle, the other I can not read due to the mounting of the statue.
Come with leather folding envelope
Size: 1 1/2"
Condition: Near fine, doors when closed will not open easily with sliding release, the two diamond points on the underside.
NOTE:
This piece is from a private collection and was purchased at auction, circa 1980's. Original gallery sticker still intact.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to email me.