Large Antique Tunbridgeware Mahogany Box| Large Tunbridgeware Box with Key |
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| Ref. No.: | #9060-182 | | Year: | England, circa 1880 | | Dimensions: | 12" x 8" x 5 1/4" tall | | Price: | $325 |
Here is beautiful Tunbridgeware at its classic best. A roomy (12 inches wide) mahogany box with a delicate feathered pattern, this late-19th-century English piece has a prettily papered interior and a key to protect photographs, souvenirs, gadgets or whatever important things you decide to keep here.
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Antique Mahogany Tunbridgeware Box| 19th-Century Mahogany Tunbridgeware Box |
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| Ref. No.: | 21105-90 | | Year: | England, circa 1890 | | Dimensions: | 11" x 8" x 5-3/4" tall | | Price: | $325 | A very fine example of the exquisitely intricate 19th-century woodworking patterns that adorn these classic boxes. With its original tufted raspberry-red satin fabric inside the lid, this could serve as a handsome jewelry box or a lovely repository for cherished papers.
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Antique Tunbridgeware Box| Tunbridgeware Box |
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| Ref. No.: | 7067-26.3 | | Year: | Circa 1880 | | Dimensions: | 9-3/4" x 6-3/4" x 4-1/2" | | Price: | $250 |
Fans of Tunbridgeware, created in the spa town of Tunbridge Wells in Kent, know that it's the result of a beautiful method of decorative inlaid woodwork. This classic Victorian Tunbridgeware box is from England, of course, made around 1880. |
Antique Mahogany Tunbridgeware Box| Mahogany Tunbridgeware Box |
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| Ref. No.: | 21105-89 | | Year: | England, circa 1890 | | Dimensions: | 12-1/4" x 8-1/4" x 5-1/4" high | | Price: | $325 | The concept of Tunbridgeware woodworking originated in the English village Tunbridge Wells. This late-19th-century box is a grand example of the company's intricate, multicolored inlay made of individual pieces of wood. |
Antique Tunbridgeware Jewelry Box| Tunbridgeware Jewelry Box w/key |
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| Ref. No.: | #9060-180 | | Year: | England, circa1890 | | Dimensions: | 11" x 7" x 4 1/2" high | | Price: | $325 |
There is no better place to keep a lady's jewelry than in authentic Tunbridgeware from England. This late-19th-century example is made of solid mahogany with classic geometric patterning. The interior is fitted for jewelry, to be kept under lock and key in the prettiest way.
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