Anderson Manor Collection
19th-Century Hand-Painted Jewelry Box with Floral and Geometric Motifs
19th-Century Hand-Painted Jewelry Box with Floral and Geometric Motifs
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SKU:AM187
An exquisite example of 19th-century ceramic artistry, this octagonal jewelry box features intricate hand-painted floral motifs in rich blue, elegantly contrasted by geometric accents in golden yellow. The creamy glaze background and the finely detailed lid, adorned with a delicate knob handle, add a touch of sophistication, making it a standout piece.
The surface showcases subtle crazing, an authentic sign of its antique heritage that enhances its vintage charm. Although it lacks a maker’s seal, the craftsmanship suggests European origins, possibly Portuguese or French. Likely crafted for storing jewelry or small treasures, this piece would add a timeless elegance to any collection of antique ceramics.
Condition:
In very good condition, with original paintwork and structure beautifully preserved. The glaze's subtle crazing adds character, while the box itself remains free of cracks or chips.
Dimensions:
- Height: 10 cm
- Width: 12 cm (measured across the lid)
Provenance:
Jewelry boxes of this style were highly favored among the European aristocracy during the 19th century, valued for both functionality and decorative appeal. The intricate hand-painted design and harmonious color scheme make this piece a treasured collectible, embodying the elegance of European ceramic traditions.
Note: With its historical and aesthetic appeal, this jewelry box is perfect for display in a vintage-inspired or period-themed decor setting, offering a piece of European heritage to its owner.
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