It has a rectangular shape with rounded corners. The top, front, back and sides have engine turned designs also known as guilloche with a flower in the center of each panel. The final is a flower bouquet clumped in different sizes. All sitting upon four scrolled feet. The bottom is stamped with 800′ and lozenge mark.
5” across
3.50” deep
2.50” tall
Guilloche is a decorative metalworking technique that involves precisely engraving intricate, geometric patterns onto a metal surface, often silver or gold, using a mechanical rose engine or decorative lathe. This process creates a three-dimensional, reflective surface that enhances the beauty of the metal and is commonly found on items like watch cases, jewelry, and decorative boxes.