Decorative Wooden Boxes

A collection of ornate wooden boxes from various periods, featuring intricate designs, floral motifs, and historical significance.

Mint weight and scales in a weight box, anonymous, c. 1400 - c. 1950 Wooden box, in which copper mint weights and a scales. The lid is decorated on the inside with multiple performances; Most performances are placed within a medallion, ran around a larger performance in the middle.  copper (metal). wood (plant material) Wooden box, in which copper mint weights and a scales. The lid is decorated on the inside with multiple performances; Most performances are placed within a medallion, ran around a larger performance in the middle.  copper (metal). wood (plant material)
Mint weight and scales in a weight box, anonymous, c. 1400 - c. 1950 Wooden box, in which copper mint weights and a scales. The lid is decorated on the inside with multiple performances; Most performances are placed within a medallion, ran around a larger performance in the middle. copper (metal). wood (plant material) Wooden box, in which copper mint weights and a scales. The lid is decorated on the inside with multiple performances; Most performances are placed within a medallion, ran around a larger performance in the middle. copper (metal). wood (plant material)
Shosoin fragments of plain cloth, resistdyed.Kist ,, 1800 - 1825 Black lacquered writing necessary with mother -of -pearl flowers, birds, etc. Silver frame. Japan mother of pearl. silver (metal). lacquer (coating) Black lacquered writing necessary with mother -of -pearl flowers, birds, etc. Silver frame. Japan mother of pearl. silver (metal). lacquer (coating)Jewelry box, decorated with cubes of ivory and balein, anonymous, c. 1400 - c. 1500 Jewelry box, made of wood, covered with cubes of ivory and balein and fully equipped with iron batter. At the top a handle, at the front a lock with robbery. France wood (plant material). iron (metal). baleen. ivory Jewelry box, made of wood, covered with cubes of ivory and balein and fully equipped with iron batter. At the top a handle, at the front a lock with robbery. France wood (plant material). iron (metal). baleen. ivoryBasement on four legs. Basement on four legs with a cut-away fries with lions and the typical khmer boog ornament.Letter Box, 1615-1868. Japan, Edo period (1615-1868). Lacquer; overall: 23 cm (9 1/16 in.).Architectural Fitting (Gong). China, Qishan county, Shaanxi province. Date: 770 BC-481 BC. Dimensions: . Bronze. Origin: China. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Reliquary of the True Cross, c. 1214. Cross: Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem Panel: Rhine-Meuse region, Gothic period, 13th century. Silver, gilded silver, niello, precious stones, walnut core; overall: 44 x 31 x 4.7 cm (17 5/16 x 12 3/16 x 1 7/8 in.).Folk chestGermany, 20th century - Nordmende 3D radio, 1950's.Writing Casket. Dated: c. 1500. Dimensions: overall: 7.8 x 20.3 x 12 cm (3 1/16 x 8 x 4 3/4 in.). Medium: bronze. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Paduan 16th Century.Model of a Gun Port of a Floating Battery, anonymous, 1861 demonstration model Model of a part of the ship's wall with a gun gate, on a ground board. On the outside, two heavy plates have been placed in a row of wheels, on which they can slide back and forth. At the rear the plates are equipped with a toothed rail: for both plates there is a gear wheel, operated from the inside with a crank, to move back and forth around the plates. Scale 1:10 (derived). Netherlands wood (plant material). brass (alloy)Trinitarian Bible Society (book)' still bank, mid to late 19th century, 6 7/16 x 1 3/4 x 4 1/4 in. (16.35 x 4.45 x 10.8 cm), Wood, pigment, paper, England, 19th-20th centuryFrances Lichten, Pa German Box, c 1937 Pa. German BoxPlanetarium chassis, Tellurium, Lunarium. Device with which the movement of sun, earth, moon and planets can be proposed. The chassis is a table on four short legs with a brass wheelchair under the table top from which a rod on which a swelling (-4) can be slid. There are names and symbols of star representation and the twelve months on the table top. Centrally a step-by-step tripod. This includes the sun (a gold-plated sphere: -5).Safe. Europe, 17th-18th centuries. Latvian War Museum. Riga. Latvia. Silver box isolated on white backgroundBindingtreasure chest with jewels isolated on white backgroundTrunk Old metal travel trunk casket Copyright: xZoonar.com/NikolaxObradovicx 12005332Room screen with six panels made from a finely profiled walnut framework. Representative screen with six panels made from a finely profiled walnut framework, stretched with a roughened red woolen fabric. The substance runs over the hinges and is attached to the wood with originally gold-plated decorative nails, including a narrow pink silk band. Band and nails follow the shape of the framework. The hinges are well displayed in miniature.Letter Box with Design of Chrysanthemums and Autumn Grasses 15th century Japan. Letter Box with Design of Chrysanthemums and Autumn Grasses. Japan. 15th century. Gold and silver maki-e on black lacquer. Muromachi period (1392-1573). LacquerDocument Box (Bunko) with Design of Cherry Trees in Bloom in Yoshino ca. 1840 Japan. Document Box (Bunko) with Design of Cherry Trees in Bloom in Yoshino 45360Box Decorated with Shiva, Vishnu, Krishna, and Ganesa, 1700s-1800s. India, Jaipur, 18th-19th Century. Gold with enamel;Stadhouders Chair pillow with coat of arms from the province of Groningen, Anonymous, 1755 Red velvet pillow, on which embroidered a flower wreath of silver thread. On the corners of silver wire brushes. Corning with a stadholder's seat (inv.no. BK-NM-1138). Northern NetherlandsNetherlands velvet (fabric weave). silver thread Red velvet pillow, on which embroidered a flower wreath of silver thread. On the corners of silver wire brushes. Corning with a stadholder's seat (inv.no. BK-NM-1138). Northern NetherlandsNetherlands velvet (fabric weave). silver threadThe outer golden shrine containing the mummy and sarcophagus of Tutankhamen; Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty (ruled c. 13321323 BC). Now on display in the Cairo MuseumOld casket from birch bark Old casket from birch bark isolated on the white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/OlgaxPopovax 1719284Model of a Lifeboat release. Model of a part of a ship wall with a sloop on two nail vits. The model demonstrates the sloop fall in the bottom of the sloop, wherein two hooks are released to the hoist of the davits by means of a lever in the middle. The sloop is a simpliced double well sloop with flat mirror, peaked round trim and thong to both ends ascending; He has seven dulles plus two extra heavy docks for hooks.Excerpt of a door, anonymous, 1400 - 1500 Fragment of a door consisting of three wide boards, which are connected by iron staples. The door is attached with iron handles, sometimes ending in a stylized lily. Probably it is the fragments of doors from the St. Servaaskerk in Maastricht. See also: BK-NM-G-9259-A/B. Northern Netherlands wood (plant material). iron (metal) Fragment of a door consisting of three wide boards, which are connected by iron staples. The door is attached with iron handles, sometimes ending in a stylized lily. Probably it is the fragments of doors from the St. Servaaskerk in Maastricht. See also: BK-NM-G-9259-A/B. Northern Netherlands wood (plant material). iron (metal)Chinese Incense Burner,  Qing Dynasty, Guangxu Period, 1875-1908three old dirty dusty suitcases. all suitcases is closed. Isolated. focus on front corner of yellow suitcase.9th century chest, monastery of Sant Pere de Roda, Alt Empordà, Girona art museum, Girona, Catalonia, Spain.Bridal Chest. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 35.2 x 46.8 cm (13 7/8 x 18 7/16 in.). Medium: watercolor and graphite on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: John Koehl.Model of A Cart for Rope Making. Cart for the rope, consisting of a brass frame on wheels, fitted with a wheels. The large wheel of the wheelchair is arranged in the longitudinal direction and has a large number of holes arranged in concentric circles, on which rope is rolled up. The cart has only one turning hook.Snap It' (eight-sided building) mechanical bank, c. 1885-1890, H. L. Judd Manufacturing Company, Wallingford, Connecticut, c. 1830-1960s, 4 x 3 x 3 in. (10.16 x 7.62 x 7.62 cm), Iron, pigment, 19th centuryInk, one of a set of 16, c. 1757, 3 1/4 x 1 3/16 x 7/16 in. (8.26 x 3.02 x 1.11 cm), Pine soot and animal adhesive, China, 18th centuryInk, one of a set of 16, c. 1757, 2 11/16 x 1 1/2 x 7/16 in. (6.83 x 3.81 x 1.11 cm), Pine soot and animal adhesive, China, 18th centuryLegs comb with teeth on both sides and simple linear decoration, comb soil found leg, sawn Rectangular legs comb with coarse and fine teeth. Decorated with double lines across the middle. Loose erupted tooth archeology combing hair style personal care hair care louseCoin cabinet. Culture: French, Paris. Decorator: Decoration after drawings by baron Dominique Vivant Denon (French, Givry 1747-1825 Paris). Designer: Designed by Charles Percier (French, Paris 1764-1838 Paris). Dimensions: Overall: 35 1/2 × 19 3/4 × 14 3/4 in. (90.2 × 50.2 × 37.5 cm). Maker: Probably by François-Honoré-Georges Jacob-Desmalter (French, 1770-1841); Silver mounts by Martin-Guillaume Biennais (French, 1764-1843, active ca. 1796-1819). Date: ca. 1809-19.The design, medium, and execution of this extravagant medal cabinet are as impressive and eccentric as the man who probably commissioned it, Napoleon, Emperor of the French (1769-1821), who at the time of its making was a step away from abdication and exile.1 The first significant contemporary reference to it has been published by Antony Griffiths: "The most interesting record, however, is an account submitted in February 1814 by the goldsmith Biennais for 3600 francs, for what is described as the 'médailler du Roi.'" IArmstoel, anonymous, 1600 - 1625 Arm chair of walnut with leather upholstery, fixed with large head nails. The four legs with house and sections are connected by eight sports; The bottom is accolade -shaped. The vase -shaped armrest pits support the lightly hold armresters, ending in a volute, which show an acanthus leaf at the top, including a lion's head. The rectangular back has two coat of arms containing lions on the styles; The weapon shows two horizontally placed beams with tilting. Northern Netherlands wood (plant material). walnut (hardwood). leather Arm chair of walnut with leather upholstery, fixed with large head nails. The four legs with house and sections are connected by eight sports; The bottom is accolade -shaped. The vase -shaped armrest pits support the lightly hold armresters, ending in a volute, which show an acanthus leaf at the top, including a lion's head. The rectangular back has two coat of arms containing lions on the styles; The weapon shows two horizontallyBARGUEÑO SOBRE TAQUILLON - SIGLO XVI. Location: MUSEE D'ARTS DECORATIFS. MADRID. SPAIN.Half Model of a 16-Gun Brig.Polychromed mold model (starboard) of a tweemaster. Eight gunpaints on one deck. Wrinkled mirror, hollow wulf, no details of fence or side gallery; Stir straight with square roofing. Sea back slightly ascending, one bark wood. Peaked round trip.Nanban Coffer with Animals and Landscapes. Culture: Japan. Dimensions: H. 25 in. (63.5 cm); W. 49 3/16 in. (125 cm); D. 21 7/16 in. (54.5 cm). Date: late 16th-early 17th century.The coffer consists of a deep, rectangular storage box covered by a half-cylindrical lid that is hinged at the back. The front has two elaborate gilt-bronze locks with intricate incised designs of angels or putti that clearly follow European models. The black-lacquered wooden body is embellished with gold and silver hiramaki-e ("flat sprinkled picture") and mother-of-pearl inlays. The decoration of the front and the lid consist of rectangular panels, each containing an "animal in a landscape," divided by bands filled with geometric patterns inspired by textile designs. These bands imitate the iron or leather straps that were attached to the European coffers that served as models. The panels on the front of the chest depict a peacock beside a paulownia tree, a tiger amid bamboo, blossoming cherry, and camellia,Model of a Paddle Box and Wheel, anonymous, 1845 demonstration model Model of the starboard wheelboard against a part of the ship's wall, with a cycloidal scoop wheel or fan wheel. The landing boards are divided into narrow strips, which, according to cycloidal lines, are applied to the jet irons, so that they hit the water successively, creating a minimum of vibrations. The axis of the fan wheel does not extend to the needle beam on the outside of the wheel cabinet, but only sticks a small stretch outside of the board and is supported by an outdoor question device (see NG-MC-551); As a result, the perseverance of the axis is less, which means that warm walking is less common. The jet irons are mounted on a thick iron plate on the axle. Scale 1:20 (derived). Flushing wood (plant material). brass (alloy). ropeHouse' still bank, c. 1900, 3 1/2 x 2 5/8 x 1 3/4 in. (8.89 x 6.67 x 4.45 cm), Tin, pigment, 19th-20th centuryPanel 13th-16th century. Panel 447359Cabinet, c. 1895. Carlo Bugatti (Italian, 1856-1940). Wood with metal inlays and painted parchment, glass doors and mirror; overall: 224.5 x 141 x 55.3 cm (88 3/8 x 55 1/2 x 21 3/4 in.).Egg warming rack, Painted tôle, Painted oval in plan, with large bolted ring handle, two-leaved hinged cover. Brown ground with band of gilt foliate scrolls., France, ca. 1810, metalwork, Decorative Arts, Egg warming rackSnuffbox 1755-56 Jean Ducrollay In eighteenth-century Europe, Paris led the production of high-quality luxury goods. Parisian goldsmiths made a wide range of small, personal articles such as snuffboxes; étuis to hold sealing wax, tweezers, or utensils for sewing; souvenirs, which contained thin ivory tablets for note taking; and shuttles for knotting lace. Gold snuffboxes and boxes decorated with portrait miniatures were prized and frequently given as royal gifts, often to ambassadors or members of the court in lieu of cash payments for their services. Coveted and admired, these boxes were produced from a variety of materials. The best were skillfully made of gold and embellished with diamonds, enameled decoration, lacquer, and other luxurious materials. By the middle of the century, the taking of snuff had become an entrenched social ritual, and the snuffbox, too, had become an important social prop. Snuffboxes were considered highly fashionable accessories, with some merchants advertBox. Culture: British. Dimensions: 6 5/16 × 5 1/4 in. (16 × 13.3 cm). Date: early 17th century.One of a set of twelve trenchers (64.101.1579-.1590) and a box (64.101.1591a, b). In center of trenchers are reserves containing moralising inscriptions. See also 64.101.1566-1578a, b, for a set of trenchers and box, probably from the same workshop, inscribed with humorous four-line verses on the relations between married people. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Noh Flutes named 'Winter Wind' (Kogarashi) with Box and Case, mid 18th century, Unknown Japanese, Outer box 9 x 12.1 x 46 cm (3 1/2 x 4 3/4 x 18 1/8 in.), Black lacquer with gold and silver maki-e, Japan, 18th centuryArqueta, siglo XV. Fundación Juan March.H-Comb, 1500-1600. Made in France or England. Pinto Collection - Purchased from Edward H Pinto, 1965.. Richly carved boxwood combs were given as expensive love tokens in medieval times. The carver chose boxwood because it was the only wood with a sufficiently straight and dense grain to allow him to carve such fine teeth without splitting. He cut the teeth using a double-bladed saw called a stadda. A skilled craftsman with a steady hand could usually cut up to fifty teeth per inch.Field desk from Jacub Schultz van Haegen (1651-1748) General of Cavalry. Wooden desk with hinged sliding cover, lock and inside three bets, used in the field by the General employed by the State Army.Old leather suitcaseHalf Model of an 18-Gun Sloop of War.Polychromed mold model (starboard) of a three-master. The large number of spans is striking. No gunpaints or decks indicated. Wrecked mirror, no details of the wulf or the fence, no side gallery; Stir straight with square roofing. Side ahead of something ascending, one mountain wood and one Reehout. Peaked round trip. Scale 1:55 (Scale by model).Travel cutlery with spice box and egg cup. Leather case in which a knife and fork, a large and a small spoon, two oyster spoons, all of gold with porcelain lifting, a meat knife and fork of steel with porcelain lifts, a rectangular box, decorated with rocaille ornament in embossed and equipped with two Lids and an egg cup. The lids of the box and the egg cup have a gold frame. All the porcelain is decorated with Deutsche Blumen. The gold is noticed, the porcelain not.18-cm Segment Shell in a Wooden Box, W.G. Armstrong & Co, 1868 grenade (ammunition). chest Half a longitudinal sawn -shaped 18 cm grenade, in a wooden box. The grenade is 45 cm long and has a caliber of 176 mm. He has two rings bronze cams for a drawn run with three pulling fields. The nose has the shape of a flesse neck with a tubular hole. The grenade is hollow: the spring load is surrounded by twelve iron segment rings, which are leading together. The soil used is also attached to lead rings. Newcastle upon Tyne iron (metal). bronze (metal). brass (alloy). lead (metal). wood (plant material)Half Model of a Jolly Boat, anonymous, c. 1780 - c. 1820 ship model. half model. builder's model Mallen model (starboard) of a rowing boat. Flat mirror. De Zeeg rises to both ends. Stretch around. Scale approx. 1:20 (scale on model). According to the scale, this Jol 20 Amsterdam feet is long. Netherlands wood (plant material)Snuff Box, c. 1760-70. England, London. Agate, gold;Kist, anonymous, c. 1500 A rectangular wear box whose iron openwork walls are mounted on a wooden core, has a lid that is somewhat raised in the middle. The long side walls each have two rings. The lock is bent behind pilasters. Marked.  iron (metal). wood (plant material) A rectangular wear box whose iron openwork walls are mounted on a wooden core, has a lid that is somewhat raised in the middle. The long side walls each have two rings. The lock is bent behind pilasters. Marked.  iron (metal). wood (plant material)Necessaire, Shagreen, silver plate, a: necessaire, b: insert plate, c: velvet interior lid, d: mechanical handle, e: ivory memo pad, f/g: silver container and lid, h: small spoon, i: large spoon, j/k: glass pounce jar and lid, l/m: ink glass jar and lid, n: mother of pearl knife, o: mini spatula, p/q: fountain pen nibs, probably England, mid-18th century, containers, Decorative Arts, NecessaireBride Box. Culture: European. Dimensions: 5 1/4 x 13 x 7 3/8 in. (13.3 x 33 x 18.7 cm). Date: ca. 1780. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Chest withdrawerOld wooden shelves with rusty cans on white backgroundBirchbark Basket, c. 1900, 6 3/4 x 7 1/2 x 5 3/4 in. (17.15 x 19.05 x 14.61 cm), Scraped birchbark, United States, 20th centuryWooden travel camera measuring 12 by 16.5 cm, produced by Josef Wanaus after 1880 for portable photography.Half Model of a Launch, anonymous, c. 1780 - c. 1820 ship model. half model. builder's model Mallen model (starboard) of a sloop. Flat mirror. De Zeeg rises to both ends. Peaked around. Scale approx. 1:22 (scale on model). According to the scale, this Jol 24 Amsterdam feet is long. Netherlands wood (plant material)Brass netting wooden round box, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India Copyright: xSafatxAli/DinodiaxPhotoxCulpepper Compound Microscope Slide, 18th Century. From microscope storage box 1965T5099.1.. Purchased from Edward H Pinto, 1965.Te Poel, Oval wooden miniature tub, tub kitchenware miniature toy relaxant model wood metal, sawn glued Oval shell of 16 staves with two brass hoops two opposing staves are longer and have hole that serves as handle serves 1868 Sibilla van Embden play washing cleaning kitchenJOYERO DE CRISTAL DE ROCA S XVII. Location: CONVENTO DE LAS CLARISAS / MUSEO DE ARTE SACRO. MONFORTE DE LEMOS. LUGO. SPAIN.HURDY-GURDY, Pierre Louvet, c. 1750 - C. 1784 Brown wood swivel with ebony and ivory. The neck ends in a women's head. Very damaged. Paris wood (plant material). ebony (wood). ivory Brown wood swivel with ebony and ivory. The neck ends in a women's head. Very damaged. Paris wood (plant material). ebony (wood). ivoryAccordion ca. 1890 Possibly Belgian An early chromatic accordion with an arrangement of buttons like a piano keyboard and seventeen free basses.. Accordion. Possibly Belgian. ca. 1890. wood, mother-of-pearl, leather, paper.. Belgium. Aerophone-Free Reed-concertina / accordionCOFRE DE NACAR. Location: CATEDRAL-INTERIOR. Sevilla. Seville. SPANIEN.Half Model of a 74-Gun Ship of the Line.Completely blanked and polychromed mold model (starboard) of a three-master. Six and forty gunposes spread over three decks. The sheek image is a crowned man with a scepter in the right hand and a flame bundle in the raised left hand, standing on a bird. A lion's head on the crane bar. Round stern with a two-storey fence, detailed, with semicircular gallery in the middle back. The Westergang on the top floor, which surrounds the gallery, is supported by decorated knees. The appearance above the gate is damaged. Under the gallery Hennegat: straight stir with square roofing. The seam runs something on both ends, two mountain wooden and one Reehout. The underwater ship is fairly flat, but behind sharp cut away. Scale 1:50 (Scale by model).Half Model of a Pilot Vessel, anonymous, c. 1780 - c. 1820 ship model. half model. builder's model Polychromed mold model (starboard) of a single -master. The skin above the barkwood is closed. Round stern, wide rudder with decorated stirring head and ticker on deck. The Zeeg runs up to both ends, a bark wood. Peaked around. The design looks like a corner. Scale approx. 1:33 (derived). Netherlands wood (plant material). brass (alloy)tattered book isolated on white backgroundRegal ca. 1575 possibly Georg Voll German The regal is a small pipe organ with a single rank of pipes. Inside each pipe is a thin brass tongue (or reed) that produced a loud, nasal sound when air is pushed through the pipe. Although the pipes function as resonators, because on a regal they are very short they do little to moderate the reeds' aggressive tone. Usually used as a continuo instrument, the regal's louder tone made it of use in larger groups of musicians than a more typical chamber organ. Composers occasionally specified it, as Monteverdid did in Orfeo, for his scenes of the underworld. This example follows an innovative design by the sixteenth-century Nuremberg instrument maker Georg Voll, with a keyboard that can be stored inside the bellows for easy transport. It requires two people to play, one person to play the keyboard and a second person to stand at the rear of the instrument and pump the two bellows that supply air to the pipes. Technical description: An oblong case Drayer of brown wood with ebony and ivory. Drayer of brown wood with ebony and ivory. The neck ends in a women's head. Very damaged.Old Trunk Grainy and gritty image of an old steamer trunk. Copyright: xZoonar.com/J.xSandvikx 7048440Game Board for Chess and Backgammon 1695-1705 Bohemia. Walnut and colored maple with fruitwood and boxwood inlay . Johann Nicolaus HaberstumpfOld travel suitcaseModel of a French Pilot Cutter, anonymous, c. 1810 - c. 1870 ship model. fully rigged model. pond model Model of a French shed cutter, with a weighted keel. France (possibly) wood (plant material)   FranceModel of the Bow of an 84-Gun Ship of the Line, Rijkswerf Vlissingen, 1822 demonstration model Technical model that demonstrates the construction with the cross -band of Sir Robert Seppings, on the piped blocks on a ground board. For ship with two crane beams and four tizzy plates, which are between horizontal tires. Curved pre -stem, Boiling around. Coebrug deck, two guns and baking deck: the top three decks have a diagonal warp in the web, the deck beams are supported by brass knees. Beting on the lower gun deck. Thirteen -part trusses with cross -context. No skin, but sentence. A number of braces are missing. Pendant of NG-MC-97. Scale 1:40 (scale on model). Flushing wood (plant material). brass (alloy)Surveyor's Dumpy level, 1801-1826. Maker: Peter Hill. Made in Edinburgh, ScotlandChest with Relief Figures of Saints Sebastian and Blaise early 16th century Italian The front panel shows the martyrdom of Saint Sebastian between two men aiming long and cross bows and the figure of Saint Blaise, who was later tortured and martyred.. Chest with Relief Figures of Saints Sebastian and Blaise 467738Old boxes Close up shot of two old leather box Copyright: xZoonar.com/Baloncicix 15098694Fortune balls in boxSide of Confessional Chair. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 35.7 x 27.9 cm (14 1/16 x 11 in.) Original IAD Object: 11 3/8" high; 4 1/2" wide. Medium: watercolor, graphite, and gouache on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Harry Mann Waddell.Antique woodworkers tool cabinet drawer filled with various carpentry materialsYoruba Drum for Ifa Ijebu Area, from A Ijebu-Igbo, England, London, Christie's Images, Primitive ArtHall's Excelsior' or 'Cashier Bank' mechanical bank, c. 1869, John D. Hall; Manufacturer: J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843-1950s, American, 5 1/4 x 4 x 4 1/8 in. (13.34 x 10.16 x 10.48 cm) (approximate), Iron, wood, pigment, 19th centuryCosmetic Box (lid), 1573-1615. Japan, Momoyama period (1573-1615). Wood with lacquer; valance: 19.7 x 26.7 x 33.4 cm (7 3/4 x 10 1/2 x 13 1/8 in.).Pair of urns and pedestals ca. 1780 with latter additions In the style of Robert Adam British, Scottish. Pair of urns and pedestals. British. ca. 1780 with latter additions. Inlaid mahogany. Woodwork-FurnitureOld book isolated on white background DeskPlay box with four small boxes; Exhibition asset: Barn stones play box.Domino game tiles in a well worn cardboard box.Churchyard' still bank, late 19th century, 3 7/8 x 9 1/4 x 6 in. (9.84 x 23.5 x 15.24 cm), Brass, France, 19th centuryWooden and Ivory footstool, from the tomb of King Tutankhamen.