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    An Indian antique black box from the 19th century with iron nailheads and braces, carved wooden base and rustic patina. Created in India during the 19th century, this box features a linear silhouette perfectly complimented by a black patina accented with iron nailheads. The lid opens fully to reveal a reddish brown lacquered interior with nicely weathered appearance. Raised on a carved wooden base with iron details, this antique Indian box...
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    A small Indian antique box from the 19th century, with brass details and compartmented interior. Created in India during the 19th century, this small wooden box...
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  • 19th Century Indian Wooden Box with Incised Motifs and Distressed Patina
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    An Indian antique wooden box from the 19th century, with incised motifs and distressed patina. Topped with a rectangular lid accented with pierce...
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  • Indian 19th Century Box with Metal Sheathing and Bracketed Wooden Base
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    An Indian antique box from the 19th century with metal sheathing and bracketed base. Created in India during the 19th century, this antique box features a linear silhouette made of m...
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