Box - Brass - Ornamental Jewelry Box





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Description from the seller
It is an ornamental jewelry box from the 19th century that concentrates in its compact form all the decorative theatricality of historicist metalwork. The box, with a compact body and curved lid, is worked in molded and repoussé metal, with that mix of gold tones and aged bronze that only appears when the patina has matured over decades. Each of its faces is covered with an exuberant vegetal relief: open flowers, veined leaves, scrolls interlacing as if forming a small metallic garden frozen in time. In the front, the central floral motif acts almost as an emblem, a focal point that organizes the rest of the ornamentation.
The short, decorative legs slightly elevate the piece, giving it presence and avoiding the sensation of a solid block. The softly arched lid repeats the ornamental language with a design that seems to spring from the center toward the edges, as if the box breathed elegance from within.
Upon opening it, the contrast is delicious: the interior is lined with deep, luminous blue velvet, a color that in the 19th century was associated with intimate luxury and the protection of valuable objects. That velvet not only beautifies; it also cushions, protects, envelops. The combination between the exterior metal—hard, bright, almost architectural—and the interior textile—soft, warm, ceremonial—creates a duality that defines the finest jewelry boxes of the era.
Overall, it is a piece that blends Romantic ornamentation, meticulous craftsmanship, and a intimate sense of luxury, perfect for collectors, for an antiques catalog, or for anyone seeking a object with character and memory.
Certified shipping and good packing.
Seller's Story
It is an ornamental jewelry box from the 19th century that concentrates in its compact form all the decorative theatricality of historicist metalwork. The box, with a compact body and curved lid, is worked in molded and repoussé metal, with that mix of gold tones and aged bronze that only appears when the patina has matured over decades. Each of its faces is covered with an exuberant vegetal relief: open flowers, veined leaves, scrolls interlacing as if forming a small metallic garden frozen in time. In the front, the central floral motif acts almost as an emblem, a focal point that organizes the rest of the ornamentation.
The short, decorative legs slightly elevate the piece, giving it presence and avoiding the sensation of a solid block. The softly arched lid repeats the ornamental language with a design that seems to spring from the center toward the edges, as if the box breathed elegance from within.
Upon opening it, the contrast is delicious: the interior is lined with deep, luminous blue velvet, a color that in the 19th century was associated with intimate luxury and the protection of valuable objects. That velvet not only beautifies; it also cushions, protects, envelops. The combination between the exterior metal—hard, bright, almost architectural—and the interior textile—soft, warm, ceremonial—creates a duality that defines the finest jewelry boxes of the era.
Overall, it is a piece that blends Romantic ornamentation, meticulous craftsmanship, and a intimate sense of luxury, perfect for collectors, for an antiques catalog, or for anyone seeking a object with character and memory.
Certified shipping and good packing.

