You can contact us with the problem you are having and we will investigate.
Stripe Online Payments
Sellingantiques have now partnered with Stripe card processing to give you a seamless purchase experience of antiques on sellingantiques.
Millions of companies of all sizes use Stripe online to accept payments and is the worlds No.1 payment gateway.
So how does it work: Look for the button in the antique details page to instantly purchase antiques from dealers who have activated Stripe online payments.
You can now easily filter and show antiques that only have this option enabled.
Using this button notifies us immediately that you have purchased this item. Once you have made the payment we will instantly mark it as sold to ensure that no one else can buy it.
Discounts can also be made available.
We are always improving the purchase experience for both buyer and seller and more and more dealers are enabling this option each week.
Unique Victorian Cherub Trinket/ Ring Box – English Antique - Circa 1880
Status:This item has been sold Sold by:Kingsdown Antiques
Victorian lacquered brass and silver-plated trinket/ring box made in the form of a cherub carrying a large parcel. The top half of the parcel can be removed to show a red velvet lined box. The parcel has the words ‘Keep It Dry’ inscribed on it - circa 1880.
Measurements:
Height: 5 1/4'' (approx. 13.5cm)
Width (of base): 2 3/8'' (approx. 6cm)
Width (of compartment): 1 1/2'' (approx. 4cm)
Total weight: 240g
In good condition.
FREE UK DELIVERY.
FREE WORLDWIDE DELIVERY.
We are a father and son antiques business with over 40 years of experience. We love what we do and we hope you will love what we do, too.
We accept payment via PayPal, Bank Transfer or Card. Please get in contact with us if you would like to buy multiple items at once. We reply to all queries promptly.
Internal Reference: P51011
Antique Number: SA1088586
Dateline of this antique is 1880
Height is 13.5cm (5.3inches)Width is 6cm (2.4inches)Depth is 4cm (1.6inches)
Antique #SA1088586, shown on this page, originates from 1880. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
Thank you.
Your comment has been sent to Sellingantiques.