Postby AlyMarie » Sat Jan 25, 2020 12:17 am
Thank you again. Seems odd to think that someone would turn up at the Ébéniste with an armload of 10+ year old crystal and accessories, to have a perfectly fitted box made to go around them. Usually the box and the crystal and fittings were ordered at the same time, whether or not the retailer contracted the individual fittings out. Of course we know they did this for English made boxes because the mother of pearl had to come from China, the ivory from India, etc. They weren't made locally. So I'm sure it was probably the same for the French. I cannot find any information on the cutler who made the razors, past 1820. The box would have been incredibly expensive to begin with - only something the wealthy could have afforded - so even to have it remade 10+ years later, because perhaps it was out of fashion, seems excessive even for the most wealthy. Just my opinion on it, of course. I guess my debate was more along the lines of it all having been created at the same time, more than whether J.L. Varin actually made all the pieces. The person I was debating with felt that the crystal was earlier than the box, which I didn't agree with. I'm rambling, but I hope I'm making sense! LOL!