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  • Spanish Colonial Gilt Wood Reliquary or Table Box
    Located in Pasadena, CA
    This is an outstanding example of a late 18th/early 19th century Spanish Colonial Reliquary or table box. The emerald green combined with th...
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    Antique Late 18th Century Mexican Spanish Colonial Decorative Boxes

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    Gold Leaf

  • Italian Gilt Reliquary Box
    Located in Dallas, TX
    This 18th century Italian gilded reliquary box is made to contain a personal relic or shine. It has brackets for wall mounting. The front of the door has...
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    Antique 18th Century Italian Religious Items

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    Giltwood

  • 19th Century Anglo Ceylonese Specimen Wood Desk Companion Tray
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Another stunning 19th century Anglo-Ceylonese piece. Made circa 1880 in Ceylon (Now Sri Lanka) of Coromandel wood and specimen woods. This is a simply gorgeous and quality item!! Tray made of various compartments with various high quality specimen wood lids, all edged and banded in chevrons of bone, silver or pewter and ebony. The tray itself is made of expensive coromandel wood. There are two open sections on either side of the tray which have bone and hand-painted lac ends. The main tray sits onto a base made of coromandel wood with green baize lining. This tray could have a number of practical uses, for keeping stationary, watches, jewelry, or thinking outside of the box, holding you remote controls and candy!! We have a matching box also in our Inventory and for auction. ANGLO-INDIAN AND CEYLONESE BOXES: Anglo Indian boxes were made in India for the English residents from the early part of the 18th century. They were brought back or sent back to England usually by the people who had commissioned them. From the beginning of the nineteenth century they were imported more commercially, although not in any significant numbers until the middle decades. They were very highly valued, especially the early ones, to the extent that the designs were copied on late 19th and early 20th century tins. Anglo-indian Boxes normally consist of 3 main types:- (1) Most of the best and highest quality Anglo-Indian boxes in the 18th and 19th Centuries were made in Vizagapatam, India, renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship in using ivory and tortoiseshell and lac decoration. These are referred to as ‘Vizagapatam Boxes...
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    Antique Late 19th Century Sri Lankan British Colonial Decorative Boxes

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    Ebony, Wood

  • Gilt Bronze Reliquary Pendant by Line Vautrin
    By Line Vautrin
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    A piece of wonderful jewelry by Line Vautrin designed in 1941 on the subject of St Foi, a child martyr on the early fourth century and the patron saint of prinsoers, in a rare form of a reliquary...
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    Vintage 1940s French Mid-Century Modern Collectible Jewelry

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    Bronze

  • French Mid-19th Century Lacquered Oak Reliquary Box
    Located in Milan, IT
    French 19th century lacquered rectangular shaped reliquary box, realized in oak, decorated with a dark brown/grey lacquering and a white scrolling and pa...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century French Decorative Boxes

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    Oak

  • 18th Century Italian Painted and Parcel Gilt Reliquary Box
    Located in Houston, TX
    18th century Italian painted and parcel gilt reliquary box. This lovely large Italian Baroque box is made of painted and parcel gilt wood surrounded by ...
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    Antique 18th Century Italian Baroque Decorative Boxes

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    Glass, Wood

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