Rare Early 19th Century Italian Hardstone Snuff Box Gold & Micromosaic Feline
April 3, 2026
Micromosaic Feline – Rose & Yellow Low-Carat Gold Mounts. This elegant circular snuff box exemplifies the finest early 19th-century Italian craftsmanship. The lid is centered with a superb micromosaic plaque depicting a striding feline (possibly inspired by Roman antiquity models), executed in minute tesserae of remarkable precision. The animal is set against a pale ground with landscape foreground, displaying extraordinary detail in musculature, shading, and movement. The micromosaic is framed by a polished green hardstone border, likely serpentine, complementing the matching hardstone body of the box. The mounts are crafted in rose and yellow low-carat gold, typical of early 19th-century Italian workmanship, with a subtle warm patina consistent with age. Boxes of this quality were often produced in Rome for Grand Tour travelers and collectors of classical taste. Origin: Italy (likely Rome). Hardstone (green serpentine / verde antico type). Rose and yellow low-carat gold mountings. Technique: Fine Roman micromosaic. Micromosaic in very good antique condition. Minor age-related wear consistent with early 19th century pieces. Natural patina to gold mounts. No major losses observed. Please review photographs carefully as they form part of the description. Diameter: box cm 8.2 – mosaic cm 7. Height: 2.3 cm. Roman micromosaic objects were highly prized souvenirs during the Grand Tour period. The feline subject reflects the enduring fascination with antiquity and Roman mosaic models discovered in Pompeii and Herculaneum. ? Why This Piece Is Special. Exceptional quality micromosaic execution. Attractive classical feline subject. Elegant combination of hardstone and gold mounts. Highly collectible Grand Tour object. ? A rare opportunity to acquire a museum-quality Italian micromosaic snuff box from the earliest decades of the 19th century. Please feel free to message with any questions or requests for additional photographs.
