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Victorian Ruby Red Hand-Painted Glass Box – 19th Century

21,000.00

Features:

Embeslished

Aged

Collectible

Handmade

Height:2 inches

Width:2 inches

An exquisite Victorian-era ruby red glass box, dating back to the late 19th century. This rare collectible features intricate hand-painted detailing on the lid, depicting a graceful figure surrounded by delicate foliage – a signature of skilled European glass artisans of the time. The rich ruby hue is both regal and romantic, while the fine gold accents around the rim add a touch of elegance.

 

Ideal for collectors of antique glassware, this piece can be used as a trinket box, a display centerpiece, or a unique gifting option for vintage art enthusiasts. Its compact yet charming form makes it a timeless addition to any curio shelf.

 

Specifications:

 

Period: Late 19th Century

 

Material: Hand-blown glass with hand-painted enamel work

 

Color: Ruby Red with White and Gold Detailing

 

Origin: Europe (likely Bohemian or French)

 

Use: Decorative / Trinket Storage / Collectible Display

 

 

Why Collect It:

Owning this box is like holding a piece of Victorian charm in your hands—where craftsmanship meets art in every stroke and curve. Rare, visually stunning, and full of historical appeal.

Did You Know

Brass is actually an alloy, not a pure metal. It’s a combination of copper and zinc, and the proportions of these metals determine the colour and properties of the brass. Known for its durability and resistance to corrosion, brass has been used for centuries in everything from musical instruments to household items. Using brass utensils can impart a subtle metallic taste to food, enhancing its flavour profile.

Why Is Brass Essential For You?

Durable & stylish

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Durable & stylish

Eco-friendly

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Antimicrobial

Conducive

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