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Round Box With Lid

Antique Chinese Cinnabar, Brass and Enamel Box
Antique Chinese Cinnabar, Brass and Enamel Box

Antique Chinese Cinnabar, Brass and Enamel Box

Located in Miami, FL

A crisply carved antique Chinese red cinnabar lacquer lidded round box with blue enamel interior

Category

Antique 19th Century Chinese Qing Lacquer

Materials

Brass, Enamel

Large Decorative Round Copper Box with Lid Northern India
Large Decorative Round Copper Box with Lid Northern India

Large Decorative Round Copper Box with Lid Northern India

Located in Moreno Valley, CA

Very large beautiful vintage handcrafted decorative round copper box with lid, latch and handle

Category

Early 20th Century Indian Anglo-Indian Decorative Boxes

Materials

Brass, Copper, Tin

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Round Box With Lid For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal round box with lid for your home. A round box with lid — often made from metal, stone and copper — can elevate any home. Find 17 options for an antique or vintage round box with lid now, or shop our selection of 4 modern versions for a more contemporary example of this long-cherished piece. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer round box with lid, there are earlier versions available from the 19th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 21st Century. A round box with lid is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in Mid-Century Modern, Art Deco and Folk Art styles are sought with frequency. A well-made round box with lid has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Ginger Brown, Hans Hansen and Karl Gustav Hansen are consistently popular.

How Much is a Round Box With Lid?

Prices for a round box with lid start at $55 and top out at $2,850 with the average selling for $539.

Finding the Right Boxes for You

From mere trinkets to useful receptacles that serve a distinct purpose, antique boxes as decorative objects have come in many forms over the years. No matter what they’re made of or where they end up in your home, decorative boxes add both style and storage to your space.

The decorative box that is likely most common is the jewelry box. These boxes were originally known as jewel caskets and were in common use in Ancient Egypt, as most Egyptians wore some sort of jewelry. A portable jewelry box, in its original intended use, was integral to keeping your jewelry safe and secure. This accessory has transformed in size, shape and appearance over the years. Initially it was common for a jewelry box to bear intricate ornamentation. Whether they’re mid-century modern works of marble and brass or feature playful Art Deco–style geometric decor, jewelry boxes boast real staying power.

Snuff boxes began to soar in popularity during the 17th century (and were commonplace in European homes by the mid-19th century). The boxes, some hand-painted with landscape scenes, some made from gold, porcelain or stone, contained a small amount of tobacco, which users would sniff, or “snuff,” throughout the day. Some particularly ornamental snuff boxes featured enameled designs or were set with precious gems and were given as gifts or party favors, particularly at the coronation of royalty or other lavish events.

Whether you’re organizing important mail in the foyer or tucking away medications in your bathroom, antique boxes — be they metal tea caddies, sterling-silver decorative boxes or Victorian cigar boxes made of oak (even if you don’t smoke) — are a sophisticated solution to help keep the surfaces in your home clutter-free. And no matter if you’re seeking a decorative box to beautify a desktop or bestow upon a loved one, you are sure to find something you love in the collection of antique and vintage boxes on 1stDibs.