19th century Rosewood Vanity Box.
Untouched and unmolested Vanity Box of rectangular shape in Rosewood with a vacant plaque to the lid, twin circular brass escutcheons and flush mounted brass carry handles.
The interior of the Vanity Box lined in luscious red velvet with a ruched inner lid with a secret rear compartment containing a free standing mirror and storage for envelopes
The Vanity Box houses ten cut glass jars with engine turned lids including some with beautiful pierced silver designs.
An under-tray storage compartment with a removable tray provides more storage space for the tool pad as well as the five jars.
At the front of the box is a lockable drawer with a velvet-lined interior that is suitable for safely storing precious jewellery.
The Vanity Box dates to the late Georgian period during the reign of William IV dated 1837.
Dimensions
18cm High x 30cm Wide x 22cm Deep
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1219435
Dateline of this antique is Georgian
Height is 18cm (7.1inches)
Width is 30cm (11.8inches)
Depth is 22cm (8.7inches)
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