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Small Gothic Style Wood Box
With Decorative Nails and Tray
 

This is an exquisite decorative arts woodenware box. The box is decorated in brass knob spikes, that have been painted black and then have worn off with age to reveal the brass again. These knobs give this little box the Gothic look that is so unusual. This primitive letter box dates back to the mid 1800's. This old coffer is popularly referred to as a bible box. Fact of the matter, however, is that a bible box was seldom used to house a bible and was more likely used to store money or family valuables. The carpenter or artist used much care to construct this box and then used very simple but effective method of locking it with a ring and tab latch. The top latch has been broken but I have left it in its original character. Where ever this collectible 19th century beauty ends up, one thing is certain: It will bring old world charm and sophisticated elegance to any space it occupies. There is wear on this little wooden box, in particular, are the numerous tack holes on the lid where the previous owner had once tacked up numerous postcards inside the lid. Only traces of these cards were left when I got this trunk and I was unable to save any of them, but these tack holes in no way detract from the strong aesthetic appeal of the piece. In fact and to the contrary, these battle scars add tremendously to the warm and wonderful patina. This box also has the original wooden tray as well. The box measures 18.5 inches long , 9 inches wide, and 7.5 inches tall.

Sale Price $ 125.00   Shipping Included
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