Description
Width: 32cm
Height: 13cm
Depth: 24cm
A beautifully aged 17th-century carved oak box, showcasing the craftsmanship and functional elegance of the period.
This early box likely served as a document or valuables chest and features intricate arcaded carvings to the front and sides, typical of late Tudor or early Jacobean design.
A substantial wrought iron lock plate graces the front, with dual keyholes (now non-functional), hinting at its original secure use.
The hinged lid lifts to reveal a rare surviving interior—lined with original speckled wallpaper or straw-pressed paper, a charming detail that offers a glimpse into early preservation techniques.
The warm patina, hand-carved detailing, and honest wear speak volumes to its centuries of use and survival.
Whether used as a statement antique, an atmospheric prop, or a functional storage box, this piece exudes character and historical depth.