A comprehensive study of antique boxes and tea caddies, exploring their craftsmanship, cultural significance, and historical context.
Antique boxes and tea caddies captivate collectors with their beauty, craftsmanship, and historical significance. Antique Boxes: 1700-1880 explores the evolution of these exquisite objects, highlighting the artisans, materials, and cultural influences that shaped them during the 18th and 19th centuries.
With an extensive discussion of wooden, tortoiseshell, ivory, papier-m ch , and lacquer boxes, this volume also covers Anglo-Indian, Scottish, Irish, Penwork, Straw work, and Tunbridge ware boxes, along with those made for special purposes. The 905 images include original drawings, detailed photographs, and close-ups illustrating the structure and decoration of each piece. Captions provide complete descriptions, values, and circa dates for reference.
This essential guide offers valuable insight for collectors, historians, and antique enthusiasts, shedding light on the artistry and cultural forces that shaped these decorative and functional objects. Key Features: - A historical and cultural analysis of 18th- and 19th-century boxes and tea caddies - Coverage of various materials, including wood, tortoiseshell, ivory, and lacquer - Detailed chapters on regional and specialized box-making traditions - Over 900 images, including original drawings and close-up photography - Values, descriptions, and approximate dates for each featured item
This indispensable reference celebrates the craftsmanship and history of antique boxes, making it a must-have for collectors and decorative arts enthusiasts alike.
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