Dressing table set - Wood - VICTORIAN COROMANDEL BOX

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A single Victorian Coromandel wood dressing case from the United Kingdom dating to circa 1800–1850, in vintage style, with external dimensions 31 cm wide by 17 cm high by 23 cm deep.

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A Victorian coromandel wood dressing case or vanity box, a luxurious travel accessory popular in the 19th century. These boxes are fitted with various compartments, including cut-glass bottles and jars with engraved metal lids, often sterling silver or silver-plated.
Features and History
Materials: The exterior of the box is likely veneered in highly valued coromandel wood, It features mother-of-pearl inlay around the edges and on the escutcheon (keyhole cover). The interior is lined with rich blue velvet.
Contents: The numerous cut-glass containers were designed to hold various toiletries such as perfumes, powders, and creams.
Function and Status: Originally a utilitarian item, the dressing case evolved into a significant status symbol, especially as affluent ladies began travelling more frequently for long social visits. The complexity and quality of the box and its contents were a public display of the owner's wealth and social standing.
Hidden Compartments: Many of these cases, including the one pictured, contain clever secret features, such as a removable mirror with a document pocket behind it in the lid, or a hidden spring-loaded drawer for jewellery access via a discreet button.

A Victorian coromandel wood dressing case or vanity box, a luxurious travel accessory popular in the 19th century. These boxes are fitted with various compartments, including cut-glass bottles and jars with engraved metal lids, often sterling silver or silver-plated.
Features and History
Materials: The exterior of the box is likely veneered in highly valued coromandel wood, It features mother-of-pearl inlay around the edges and on the escutcheon (keyhole cover). The interior is lined with rich blue velvet.
Contents: The numerous cut-glass containers were designed to hold various toiletries such as perfumes, powders, and creams.
Function and Status: Originally a utilitarian item, the dressing case evolved into a significant status symbol, especially as affluent ladies began travelling more frequently for long social visits. The complexity and quality of the box and its contents were a public display of the owner's wealth and social standing.
Hidden Compartments: Many of these cases, including the one pictured, contain clever secret features, such as a removable mirror with a document pocket behind it in the lid, or a hidden spring-loaded drawer for jewellery access via a discreet button.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Title additional information
VICTORIAN COROMANDEL BOX
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Material
Wood
Style
Vintage
Colour
Black
Condition
Fair condition - heavily used & with possibly minor parts missing
Height
17 cm
Width
31 cm
Depth
23 cm
Estimated period
1800-1850
United KingdomVerified
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