1840's - 50's Qing Dynasty Chinese Rattan Lidded, Painted Box
A piece of history, this 1840s-50s Shanghai painted lidded box is crafted from wood and rattan, brought back to England by a British family stationed in Shanghai during the time of the British Concession/Settlement.
Standing at a height of 20.5 cm, with a width and depth of 19 cm.
Despite some surface wear, the lid fits tightly, and the paint, still vibrant, is remarkable for its age.
The box's design, though seemingly simple, exudes elegance.
Please check details below.
A piece of history, this 1840s-50s Shanghai painted lidded box is crafted from wood and rattan, brought back to England by a British family stationed in Shanghai during the time of the British Concession/Settlement.
Standing at a height of 20.5 cm, with a width and depth of 19 cm.
Despite some surface wear, the lid fits tightly, and the paint, still vibrant, is remarkable for its age.
The box's design, though seemingly simple, exudes elegance.
Please check details below.
A piece of history, this 1840s-50s Shanghai painted lidded box is crafted from wood and rattan, brought back to England by a British family stationed in Shanghai during the time of the British Concession/Settlement.
Standing at a height of 20.5 cm, with a width and depth of 19 cm.
Despite some surface wear, the lid fits tightly, and the paint, still vibrant, is remarkable for its age.
The box's design, though seemingly simple, exudes elegance.
Please check details below.
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