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Rare Collection of Six Early English Boxes in Rosewood, Coromandel, Burr Walnut, and Flame Mahogany Early Victorian, Circa 1840–1850
List: $11,250
A collection of six early English boxes of sarcophagus form [1. A note on the form: The sarcophagus-form box with hinged moulded lid and central handle was a prevalent English cabinet-maker's form in the early Victorian period, associated with tea caddies and work boxes of the 1830s–1850s. The use of highly figured veneers — flame mahogany, burr walnut, coromandel, and rosewood — reflects the period taste for exotic and richly grained timbers, imported in quantity from the Caribbean, South America, and South and Southeast Asia. ], circa 1840–1850, each in a different figured or exotic wood: two in flame mahogany, two in rosewood, one in burr walnut, and one in coromandel. Each box rises on four turned bun feet and presents a moulded, hinged lid surmounted by a shaped central handle. Five boxes carry round escutcheons — three in brass, two in ebonized wood or darkened metal — and one in coromandel carries a heart-shaped wood inlay escutcheon. Working locks and keys on all six. The hand-applied French polish throughout brings out the full figuring and depth of color in each wood. Early Victorian, Circa 1840–1850. Sold as a collection. Largest Box: Smallest Box:
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