
19th Century Brass-Bound Mahogany Stamp Box
A finely made small box from the 19th century, crafted of rich mahogany and finished with brass edging and an inset brass border to the lid. The interior opens to reveal three divided compartments, ideal for stamps, coins, or other small valuables.
Boxes of this type were popular throughout the Georgian and Victorian eras, often used on desks or writing tables to store stamps, wafers, or small stationery essentials. The brass mounts not only add a refined decorative touch but also help protect the edges from wear, a hallmark of quality construction.
Today, it serves beautifully as a decorative desk accessory or as a small storage piece for jewelry, keepsakes, or keys — a functional antique that remains as useful as it is handsome.
Origin & Era
- Likely English
- 19th century (c. 1850–1880)
Materials
- Mahogany with brass edging
- Brass inset lid border
- Brass hinge hardware
Condition
In beautiful antique condition with a rich warm patina to the mahogany and light surface wear consistent with age. Brass mounts show gentle tarnish, adding to its character.
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