Description France, circa 1940 The rectangular bi-coloured box, with pierced hinged cover depicting flowering foliage with engraved detailing, set with circular cabochon-cut rubies on mirrored backing, the reeded sides and base with a similarly designed wedge shaped thumb piece, opening to reveal hinged compartment and foldable mirror, French hallmarks for 18 carat, signed Boucheron Paris and numbered 63624. L. 5.9 x W. 7.5 cm / L. 2.3 x W. 3 in Gross weight approx. 156.3 g Note: An embellished case that serves many different roles, the vanity case - also called a minaudière - is both a clutch and compact case allowing for ultimate yet discrete storage for one’s accessories. In the twenties, as women became increasingly independent, fashion trends changed. Clothing became more relaxed and streamlined as layers of fabric were discarded giving way to slip dresses and the Chanel jersey suits, leaving no room to hide away accessories such as lipstick and powder. This era of couturier demanded a sol