
Brass filigree trinket box with domed lid and bow finial
Selling Price
$40
History
Filigree trinket boxes became popular decorative items during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often crafted in brass or gilt metal with intricate openwork designs. These boxes were used to store small personal items like jewelry, pins, or keepsakes and were commonly found on dressing tables in Victorian and Edwardian homes. Such boxes appeal to collectors of vintage decorative arts, antique vanity accessories, and those interested in ornate metalwork from the turn of the century. They are valued for their craftsmanship, delicate detailing, and nostalgic charm, making them popular among enthusiasts of Victorian-era decor and small collectible containers.
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Time period
Late 19th to early 20th century