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Boucheron Maker’s Mark
Boucheron Maker’s Mark.
Boucheron Maker’s Mark
Boucheron Maker’s Mark
Boucheron Maker’s Mark.
Boucheron Maker’s Mark and French “Dog’s Head” Mark Indicating Platinum.
Boucheron Maker’s Mark
Boucheron Maker’s Mark.
Boucheron Maker’s Mark
Boucheron Maker’s Mark.
Boucheron Maker’s Mark
Boucheron Maker’s Mark
Boucheron Maker’s Mark.
Boucheron Maker’s Mark and French “Dog’s Head” Mark Indicating Platinum.
Boucheron Maker’s Mark
Boucheron Maker’s Mark.
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Boucheron

Country

City

Paris

Symbol

cartouche, frame, lozenge, rhombus

Shape

cartouche, frame, lozenge, rhombus

Era

e.1858 – current

Description

Boucheron

Specialties

  • Worked in both joaillerie and bijouterie.
  • Hired local artists to render designs.
  • Art Nouveau Designs
  • Dress Clips

1830

  • Frédéric Boucheron (1830-1902) born in Paris.

1844

  • Apprentice to Jules Chaise

1853

  • Assistant, Tixier-Deschamps, Palais Royal

1858

  • Established his first boutique in the Galerie de Valois

1866

  • Workshop established.
  • Lacy gold metalwork.
  • Faultless Craftsmanship.

Innovative use of unusual materials

  • First to do openwork cloisonné (Plique-à -Jour) enamel.
  • Carved diamonds into insect wings and sometimes engraved them.
  • Steel encrusted with gold.

1866-1928

  • FB Maker’s Mark in Lozenge depicted below.

1867

  • Exhibited at the World Exhibitions. Awarded a gold medal for jewelry in 1867 at the Universal Exhibition, Paris.

1875

  • Participated in the World Exhibition in Philadelphia

1878

  • First Prize at the Universal Exhibition, Paris.

1887

  • Boucheron is the only French jeweler to participate in the auction of the French Crown diamonds.

1889

  • Universal Exhibition, Paris marked the introduction of the point d’interrogation necklace.

1893

  • First jeweler to move to Place Vendôme.

1900

  • Gold medal at the Universal Exhibition, Paris.
  • Noted as one of the forerunners of Art Nouveau.

1902

  • Death of Frédéric Boucheron.
  • Succeeded by Louis, his son.

1909

  • Louis goes to India for the first of many influential trips.

1921

  • Creates Queen Mother Elizabeth’s favorite diadem.

1930

  • Boucheron is named Curator and Guardian of the Imperial Treasure of Persia.

c.1930s-40s

  • Popularized detachable dress clips.

Designers

  • Jules Debut – 1858 to 1879
  • Octave Loeuillard – 1865 to 1875
  • Louis Rault – 1868 to 1875
  • Paul Legrand – 1863 to 1892
  • Auguste Bugniot – 1890 to ?
  • Lucien Hirtz – 1893 to 1925
  • Edmond-Henri Becker, sculptor & woodcarver.
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