A Set of Three Exceptional 19th-Century Toleware Shop Tea CanistersA superb and very decorative set of three 19th-century William IV period English toleware tea canisters, originally used in grocers' [...]
A Set of Three Exceptional 19th-Century Toleware Shop Tea CanistersA superb and very decorative set of three 19th-century William IV period English toleware tea canisters, originally used in grocers' [...]
Magnificent solid silver jewelry box, made by the renowned silversmiths Deacon & Francis in 1922. It features a three-letter monogram on the lid and rests on three delicate feet. The underside is mark[...]
We are delighted to offer this fine & larger Georgian solid silver table snuff box made in Birmingham 1832, with marks for Joseph Willmore. This box presents an array of exemplary and desirable traits[...]
We are delighted to offer this handsome Georgian solid silver gilt tobacco/snuff box made likely in England, late 18th century, with a later French import mark. The box presents a classically elegant,[...]
A rare eighteenth-century London enamel snuff box of cartouche form, circa 1750, with silver-gilt mounts. The lid and base mounts are hallmarked “F.W” and “A”, the latter with a bar beneath the “A”. T[...]
Original small travel case in solid mahogany containing a removable mirror and a complete shaving kit, England, second half of the 19th century. - On display in our Lille gallery (400 m²), featuring f[...]
A Regency-period English tea caddy in mahogany with figured veneer panels, raised on turned feet and fitted with a stepped lid. The interior features two hinged tea compartments flanking a central cut[...]
A late 19th-century French Samson enamel snuff box, of cartouche form, the lid decorated with a yellow, purple, green, and red flower spray on a white enamel background, the body and base in pink enam[...]
19th-century burl walnut writing case. A beautiful, high-quality case featuring a burl walnut with a superb flame. We can find two diamon medaillon in it centerThe case opens to reveal a leather wr[...]
Travel writing case from the famous London manufacturer Bramah (Joseph Bramah, 1748 – 1814).* 19th century *A very beautiful case but still in used condition and which would require restoration in ord[...]
A very attractive antique oval diamond-cut crystal box with a solid silver lid decorated with a charming cherub motif, after the painting by Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) entitled Portrait of a Child in[...]
Antique Scottish tartan wooden match striker box. Origin: Scottish. Dimensions: 7 cm high x 6.5 cm wide, 6.5 cm diameter. Period: 19th century. Condition: good used condition. Shipping: Colissimo
Scottish tartan notebook. Origin: Scottish. Dimensions: 9.5 cm high x 6.5 cm wide. Period: 19th century. Condition: good used condition. Shipping: Colissimo
A rare South Staffordshire, Bilston enamel double snuff box, circa 1760, in the form of the hull of a naval vessel, with gunports, elaborate stern, and lion mask figurehead, with banded agate lids and[...]
Circa 1890-1910, Birmingham, EnglandA solid silver lidded box, fully hallmarked, with a gilt interior, decorated with a miniature portrait of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603). Attractive floral detailing[...]
Mahogany box, 48 x 34 cm, height 22 cm, inlaid with pink rosewood and boxwood, English manufacture.The box consists of an upper compartment accessed by opening the lid. Opening the two side doors prov[...]
Lacquered papier-mâché jewelry box with a lid decorated with reverse glass painting and mother-of-pearl and abalone inlays. 173 x 106 x 42 mm. The interior of the box is covered in pink moiré fabric a[...]
A good 18th-century English South Staffordshire Bilston enamel bonbonniere in the form of an apple, circa 1770, with gilt metal mounts.Diameter: 6cm (2.4in)Height: 4.3cm (1.7in)Condition: Excellent fo[...]
Trapezoidal-shaped case with a hinge in zoned agate decorated at all ends with a fine setting of clasps of leaves and garlands of flowers. Clasp set with an old-cut diamond. Cap set with a ruby. Engli[...]
13. Oval-shaped box in repoussé silver, decorated with twisted gadroons and stylized pearls. The base and lid have turbulent edges. Monogrammed lid. English work, circa 1885 925/1000 sterling silver B[...]
A George V period (1910-1936) silver-gilt toiletry set, comprising an oblong, canted-sided tray, a large jewelry box with detachable velvet lining, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes (one silk), a c[...]
Antique Georgian sterling silver vinaigrette with vermeil interior, John Thropp, Birmingham 1822This fine Georgian vinaigrette was made by silversmith John Thropp and fully hallmarked for Birmingham, [...]
Asprey London Silver gilt box Lid decorated with blue enamel arabesquesScrew closure, interior cork stopper Interior of this gilt boxDiameter 4.7 cm Height 3.5 cmGoldsmith's hallmarks (CA. GA) Passing[...]
Heart-shaped silver box, hinged lid. United Kingdom, Sheffield 1901 Master Silversmith: Walker & Hall Length: 6.1 cm Width: 6 cm Height: 3 cm Weight: 44 gr Good condition / no accidents or restoration[...]
Lovely box on foot, authentic English Shawl box, with its old labels from the Bazaar dela India Inglese, black lacquered wooden base, chips in the lacquer. The box shows wear, and small lacks of decor[...]
Lot of two tartan sewing items "Mauchline tartaware": - A thimble holder with a small metal thimble, bearing the clan name "Mac Donald". It is in very good condition. Height: 3.4cm. - A pincushion bea[...]
A book-shaped needle case, made of cardboard and covered in red leather with gilt decoration. England, 18th century. Condition: Good condition overall, different sizes of needles are later . Dimension[...]
This gold box combines two of the most popular elements of English jewelry of the last quarter of the 18th century:Highly polished cut steel beadsBlue and white cameos of Wedgwood jasper.Industrialist[...]
English tea chest in mahogany veneer with handle opening onto two compartments, one containing the free-standing blown glass mixing bowl and another to hold the tea.
“TC” and “GR” hallmark with crown[...]
Fan, I am, fan I will remain... How many children, all over the world, have these boxes made them dream, at first, then salivate then when they plunge their hand into them... I used to part, not that [...]
Necessary case 18th century, parchment and silver
England 18th century
Silver, steel, parchment,
H. 9.5cm - L. 4.6cm
The box is in silver, with partitions, covered with parchment. The hinged li[...]
Old box specially designed for tea, a precious commodity at the start of the Victorian era. This mahogany box, locked, preserved the leaves and was exhibited in the Salon of English Aristocrats. This [...]
Kidney-shaped jewelry box, in finely chiseled solid English silver (London hallmarks and letter date 1911), tortoiseshell lid and silver inlays decorated with knots and garlands, vintage early 20th ce[...]
Box for mixing teas in mahogany veneered wood, rectangular in shape topped with a 4-sided lid topped with a mahogany ball serving as a grip to open the box.
It rests on 4 mahogany “ball” feet.
The f[...]
Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam sewing box from the end of the 19th century. The sandalwood lid and sides are carved with squirrels, monkeys, mongooses and a small planters factory in a decoration of foliage[...]
19th century English travel kit with sewing tools for manicure. It contains in particular a sewing awl, a hook, a small folding knife, a corkscrew, a small pair of scissors.... The handles of the tool[...]
Agate case with hinged lid featuring cut sides and edges carved with a concave doucine motif. It opens with a pusher set with a cut diamond. 14-carat yellow gold two-ring setting.
Letter G in escutch[...]
The Sheraton style came to the fore between 1790 and 1820. During that time, a furniture designer named Thomas Sheraton lived and worked in London. He had a unique style which underwent a revial dur[...]
lovely 19th century burl walnut tea box from England
Very beautiful box with a beautiful brass decoration on its front and top
Superb patina and in perfect condition
Two small interior compartments[...]
Tea box in mahogany burl veneer and light wood fillets with cut sides comprising two compartments closed with lids.
Note some lack of veneer. Interior and bottom of the box in black felt.
19th centu[...]
Rare English octagonal chest two side handles a third handle for opening the lid. mahogany veneer, very nice patina, in very good condition, only the brass strapping has small bumps in places
No shipping outside the EU, sorry
Beautiful rectangular snuff box, flat with rounded corners from tortoiseshell and silver, decor nailed of gold and painted with polychrome varnish, pretty insect spa[...]
Lovely ring box in silver & tortoiseshell, interior lined with purple fabric, mounted on four feet London 1910 English hallmarks H: 5 cm W: 9 cm D: 4 cm
Magnificent Victorian-era toilet box, made of Snakewood veneer on Mahogany: this precious deep yellow wood, endemic to the Guyanese forest, takes its name from the large brown spots that shade it, rem[...]
good small 19th century British box - attributed to CHUBB London In good condition, with a paint that imitates ebony and gilded lines of paint that imitate a decoration with nets used condition, but s[...]
English box or box made of cardboard decorated with gold embossed paper, ice cream and velvet, cover with a watercolor engraving of a view of the city of Kloster Neuburg in Austria, interior with comp[...]
Although containing maps of the late nineteenth, I think this beautiful box dates from the mid-nineteenth.
Made up of large plates of hot horn mounted on a soul of precious wood, the equivalent of w[...]
BOX OF WORK XIXth CENTURY ANGLO-INDIAN Vizagapatam veneered horn and engraved and carved, rectangular and arched top with openwork design of stylized foliage and nails ivory, ivory lid centered form o[...]
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