BOIN TABURET
Boin-Taburet was established in 1873 by the antique dealer George Boin and the jeweller Emile Taburet.
The firm was credited for the revival of interest in Louis XV style silver-work in Paris in the late 1880 s, and awarded a gold medal at the Paris 1889 Exposition Universelle.
As well as producing exceptional silver and metal work the company retailed small items of furniture and decorative objects of the very highest order.
Emile Taburet and Georges Boin worked together until 1900 when Georges Boin is associated with the goldsmith Henry, under the name "Boin and Henry Goldsmiths". In 1906, at the International Exhibition of Milan, the house appears under the name "Henry Brothers and Co.", 3 rue Pasquier in Paris.
In 1936, the house became "Henry and Son".