ANTIQUE 20thC CANADIAN SOLID SILVER & ENAMEL PLAYING CARDS BOX, TORONTO c.1920
Antique early-20th Century Canadian solid silver playing cards case. This box features a smooth outer case, flared base which holds a cabinet-shaped box adorned with colourful enamel maple leaves. Upon opening the case, a deck of playing cards are revealed. The interior is lined with a smooth green felt. Marked on the rear of the base, "Ellis Bros - Toronto".
Reference Number: J10652
Antique early-20th Century Canadian solid silver playing cards case. This box features a smooth outer case, flared base which holds a cabinet-shaped box adorned with colourful enamel maple leaves. Upon opening the case, a deck of playing cards are revealed. The interior is lined with a smooth green felt. Marked on the rear of the base, "Ellis Bros - Toronto".
Reference Number: J10652
Antique early-20th Century Canadian solid silver playing cards case. This box features a smooth outer case, flared base which holds a cabinet-shaped box adorned with colourful enamel maple leaves. Upon opening the case, a deck of playing cards are revealed. The interior is lined with a smooth green felt. Marked on the rear of the base, "Ellis Bros - Toronto".
Reference Number: J10652
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
In the 1920s, Canadian silversmiths, including the renowned Ellis Bros, were significantly influenced by English and French traditions, reflecting the broader cultural ties between Canada and these countries. Established in Toronto, Ellis Bros played a significant role in the country's decorative arts scene, celebrated for its exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs. The firm's silver pieces, ranging from elegant tea sets to intricate flatware, showcased a blend of Victorian ornate detailing and the sleek lines of the emerging Art Deco movement.
The persistent popularity of Victorian and Edwardian styles in Canada showcased English influence, with ornate and intricate designs being common. The resurgence of the Georgian Revival style also led to the incorporation of symmetry, classical motifs, and refined ornamentation in Canadian silverware. French influence was evident through the continued impact of the Art Nouveau movement, characterized by organic, flowing lines and nature-inspired motifs, and the emerging Art Deco movement, which brought modern, streamlined aesthetics with geometric shapes and a sense of luxury.
International expositions and fairs in Paris exposed Canadian silversmiths to the latest trends, which they incorporated into their work. Additionally, some Canadian silversmiths studied in Paris, enriching their techniques and broadening their stylistic repertoire. Ellis Bros exemplified this blend of influences, with their commitment to quality and artistic excellence earning them a prestigious reputation and underscoring their importance in the evolution of Canadian silversmithing during the early 20th century.
CONDITION
In Great Condition - Wear expected with age. Please refer to photographs.
SIZE
Height: 11.5 cm // 4.53 in
Width: 10 cm // 3.94 in
Depth: 5 cm // 1.97 in
Weight: 396g