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Antique boxes come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, each designed for a specific purpose or to hold particular items. On sellingAntiques we have a great selection of antique boxes we've 178 items for you to consider to purchase, ranging from £28 to £250.
... show more detail Here are some different types of antique boxes:• Jewelry Box: Antique jewelry boxes were created to store and protect precious jewelry, such as rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. They often feature compartments, padded interiors, and ornate decorations. Jewelry boxes can be made of wood, metal, or a combination of materials.• Writing Box: Writing boxes, also known as lap desks or portable desks, were used for writing letters, keeping stationery, and storing writing instruments. They typically feature compartments for inkwells, pens, quills, and compartments for holding paper and documents. Writing boxes often have hinged lids and may include a sloping writing surface.• Tea Caddy: Antique tea caddies were used to store and protect loose tea leaves, often in compartments or canisters. They come in various shapes and designs, such as rectangular, oval, or drum-shaped, and can be made of wood, metal, or porcelain. Tea caddies may feature locks, handles, and decorative inlays or engravings.• Sewing Box: Sewing boxes were used to store sewing supplies, including needles, thread, thimbles, and scissors. They often have compartments and trays for organizing sewing materials. Sewing boxes can be made of wood, fabric-covered cardboard, or even precious materials like tortoiseshell or ivory.• Document Box: Document boxes were used to store and protect important documents, papers, or legal records. They usually have a rectangular shape, hinged lid, and lockable closure. Document boxes can be made of wood, leather, metal, or a combination of materials.• Snuff Box: Snuff boxes were small containers used for carrying and dispensing powdered tobacco known as snuff. They were popular during the 18th and 19th centuries. Snuff boxes can be made of materials like silver, gold, enamel, or even materials like horn or wood. They often feature hinged lids and decorative embellishments.• Casket or Trinket Box: Casket or trinket boxes were used to store small personal items or keepsakes. They can be made of various materials, including wood, porcelain, metal, or even precious materials like ivory or mother-of-pearl. Casket boxes may have intricate carvings, inlays, or painted decorations.These are just a few examples of the diverse types of antique boxes. Antique boxes are appreciated for their functionality, craftsmanship, and decorative appeal. They provide a glimpse into the past and serve as beautiful and practical storage solutions or decorative pieces in today's homes. show less detail
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