Boucheron is a French luxury jewellery and watchmaker founded in 1858 by Frédéric Boucheron. The Maison is known for its unique style, which combines the art of jewellery making with a sense of innovation.

Frédéric Boucheron was born in 1830 in Jussy, France. He was apprenticed to a jeweller in Paris before opening his own shop in 1858, and it soon became known for its high-quality jewellery and watches.

In 1893, Boucheron moved his shop to Place Vendôme, which is still the home of the Maison today. He was the first of the great contemporary jewellers to open a boutique on Place Vendôme, and this move helped to solidify Boucheron's reputation as a leader in the luxury jewellery industry. Boucheron was a pioneer in the use of new materials and techniques in jewellery making. He was the first jeweller to engrave diamonds with flowers or arabesques, and he more...

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A pair of early 1900s French silver place name or menu holders,…

French Silver Menu Holders with Classical Woman Watercolor

A pair of early 1900s French silver place name or menu holders, small scrolling frame enclosing a small water colour of classical woman, one marked Boucheron Paris - Londres, both with English import marks and engraved XMAS 1921. 7 cm x 3 cm.

Beautiful French gilt silver and moss agate bowl, by Boucheron…

Gilt Silver and Moss Agate Bowl by Boucheron Paris

Beautiful French gilt silver and moss agate bowl, by Boucheron Paris, set with a scrolling foliate handle, above an oval rectangular bowl in tones of black, cream and russet, length 11 cm