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Beautiful antique papier mache box with a black lacquered finish and stunning hand painted flowers and a Bee. Made in England in the late Victorian period, circa 1880/90.
Please contact us if you are looking for a similar box and we will endeavour to source one for you!
This is a beautiful English antique jewellery/trinket box, made of papier-mache. It dates to the late Victorian period, circa 1880/1890. It has beautiful hand-painted subjects which had very symbolic meanings during the Victorian era. Information on this is given below.
The Exterior
The exterior has a glossy black lacquered 'Japanned' finish. The lid has stunning hand-painted Poppies and Daisies, and also a beautiful Bee in flight. These organic subjects are simply beautiful and this design is rare.
This is one of two matching box's, the other having a different shape. Please see below for the other box.
The Interior
The inside of the box has an unlined glossy red lacquered 'Japanned' finish.
History
This box started life as a handkerchief box for a Victorian lady's dressing table. It now makes for a more functional trinket or jewellery box.
The Victorian Symbolism
The Bee (known for its busy and productive nature) symbolised the work ethics and moral fibre of a person.
The Daisies symbolized purity and innocence.
The Red Poppies were symbolic of imagination, pleasure and eternal sleep.
English Victorian 'Japanning'
'Japanning' (the name given for making objects look like examples of Japanese lacquer work) was very popular during the Victorian period. The Victorians loved the look of Japanese lacquered items, but it was not their intention to produce replicas of these. Instead, they used a very similar style of lacquer and decorated their items with more 'English' looking subjects.
Japanese lacquer was made from native trees but this often cracked in the cold British climate. The Victorians, therefore, used tar and pitch with papier mache, to create a very similar, smooth black surface.
Condition
This beautiful box is in lovely condition for its 125 plus years of age. It has sound structure and no chips or cracks.
There is no loss to the painted decoration and the colours are still beautifully vivid.
There are a few small dull patches to the black lacquer but the majority of it is still lovely and glossy.
Measurements
Please use the following measurements to ensure the box is the right size for your requirements.
Length: 19.3cm
Width: 19.3cm
Height: 3.6cm
Interior compartment:
18.0cm square with a 3.0cm depth.
Postage
This box will be posted FREE within the UK by Royal Mail Next Day Special Delivery.
International postage is £15 by Royal Mail International Tracked and/or Signed For postage. Delivery is fast, within 3-5 working days to Europe and 5-7 working days to the rest of the world.
You may also like this matching box which has the same rare pattern but a different shape. Please see the suggested item below.
Beautiful antique papier mache box with a black lacquered finish and stunning hand painted flowers and a Bee. Made in England in the late Victorian period, circa 1880/90.
Please contact us if you are looking for a similar box and we will endeavour to source one for you!
This is a beautiful English antique jewellery/trinket box, made of papier-mache. It dates to the late Victorian period, circa 1880/1890. It has beautiful hand-painted subjects which had very symbolic meanings during the Victorian era. Information on this is given below.
The Exterior
The exterior has a glossy black lacquered 'Japanned' finish. The lid has stunning hand-painted Poppies and Daisies, and also a beautiful Bee in flight. These organic subjects are simply beautiful and this design is rare.
This is one of two matching box's, the other having a different shape. Please see below for the other box.
The Interior
The inside of the box has an unlined glossy red lacquered 'Japanned' finish.
History
This box started life as a handkerchief box for a Victorian lady's dressing table. It now makes for a more functional trinket or jewellery box.
The Victorian Symbolism
The Bee (known for its busy and productive nature) symbolised the work ethics and moral fibre of a person.
The Daisies symbolized purity and innocence.
The Red Poppies were symbolic of imagination, pleasure and eternal sleep.
English Victorian 'Japanning'
'Japanning' (the name given for making objects look like examples of Japanese lacquer work) was very popular during the Victorian period. The Victorians loved the look of Japanese lacquered items, but it was not their intention to produce replicas of these. Instead, they used a very similar style of lacquer and decorated their items with more 'English' looking subjects.
Japanese lacquer was made from native trees but this often cracked in the cold British climate. The Victorians, therefore, used tar and pitch with papier mache, to create a very similar, smooth black surface.
Condition
This beautiful box is in lovely condition for its 125 plus years of age. It has sound structure and no chips or cracks.
There is no loss to the painted decoration and the colours are still beautifully vivid.
There are a few small dull patches to the black lacquer but the majority of it is still lovely and glossy.
Measurements
Please use the following measurements to ensure the box is the right size for your requirements.
Length: 19.3cm
Width: 19.3cm
Height: 3.6cm
Interior compartment:
18.0cm square with a 3.0cm depth.
Postage
This box will be posted FREE within the UK by Royal Mail Next Day Special Delivery.
International postage is £15 by Royal Mail International Tracked and/or Signed For postage. Delivery is fast, within 3-5 working days to Europe and 5-7 working days to the rest of the world.
You may also like this matching box which has the same rare pattern but a different shape. Please see the suggested item below.
For more information regarding our payments and returns policy, please click this link.
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