Victorian Oak Serpentine-Front Jewelry Casket with Expanding Side Compartments
Victorian Oak Serpentine-Front Jewelry Casket with Expanding Side Compartments
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Additional Description
Late Victorian solid oak jewelry casket featuring a shaped rectangular lid, serpentine (bombe) front, extensive brass stud decoration, and brass hardware. Opening the lid simultaneously releases two hinged side compartments, revealing a central compartment lined in its original burgundy fabric. Raised on turned bun feet, the casket retains its original finish and hardware, though the lock mechanism is no longer present.
Era
Late Victorian, circa 1885–1905
History
This type of mechanical jewelry casket was produced during the late Victorian period as an elegant dressing table accessory. The expanding side compartments allowed jewelry, sewing implements, correspondence, or personal keepsakes to be neatly organized while maintaining a compact footprint. The heavily studded oak construction reflects the influence of Gothic Revival and early Arts & Crafts design, while the serpentine front adds a more refined cabinetmaker's touch.
Additional Description
Late Victorian solid oak jewelry casket featuring a shaped rectangular lid, serpentine (bombe) front, extensive brass stud decoration, and brass hardware. Opening the lid simultaneously releases two hinged side compartments, revealing a central compartment lined in its original burgundy fabric. Raised on turned bun feet, the casket retains its original finish and hardware, though the lock mechanism is no longer present.
Era
Late Victorian, circa 1885–1905
History
This type of mechanical jewelry casket was produced during the late Victorian period as an elegant dressing table accessory. The expanding side compartments allowed jewelry, sewing implements, correspondence, or personal keepsakes to be neatly organized while maintaining a compact footprint. The heavily studded oak construction reflects the influence of Gothic Revival and early Arts & Crafts design, while the serpentine front adds a more refined cabinetmaker's touch.