Description
Width: 5cm
Depth: 4cm
A refined Edwardian sterling silver trinket box, hallmarked for 1909, raised on elegant cabriole legs and featuring a beautifully inlaid tortoiseshell lid.
The circular form is framed by a silver mount, while the lid is adorned with a delicate silver pique-style inlay depicting a classical urn issuing flowers, flanked by scrolling foliate decoration.
The body is crafted from sterling silver with a gently stepped profile, supported by four shaped legs that lend the piece both height and grace.
The hinged lid opens to reveal a fitted interior, originally intended for the safekeeping of small personal items such as jewellery or keepsakes.
This piece exemplifies the Edwardian taste for refined ornamentation combined with lightness of form, with the contrast between polished silver and the rich, warm tones of the tortoiseshell creating a striking visual balance.















