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Antique Jewellery Box by Fisher

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Featured here is an Antique Jewellery Box which is veneered in exotic Rosewood.  This Rosewood Jewellery Box has Brass quadrant edging to prevent damage if it is knocked. The lid embellishes a vacant initial plate, and the front displays two... Read More

Rosewood Antique Jewellery Box by Fisher


SKU: 500599 Categories: ,
Dimensions 30.5 × 23 × 17 cm
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Featured here is an Antique Jewellery Box which is veneered in exotic Rosewood


This Rosewood Jewellery Box has Brass quadrant edging to prevent damage if it is knocked. The lid embellishes a vacant initial plate, and the front displays two brass escutcheons. The Jewellery box interior is lined in a deep maroon Velvet and Silk paper. Inside the lid is a ruched velvet back letter compartment which is held secure by a brass turn clasp. Lowering this letter compartment reveals a maroon leather letter compartment with a gold-tooled makers label which reads: Fisher. Manufacturer 188 Strand London”.

The main storage of this luxury Antique Jewellery Box features a removable jewellery tray with five padded compartments, including one which is specifically lined for rings, earrings or cufflinks. The jewellery tray is removable, you can remove it by using the two brass handles on either side. A single large storage space is located beneath; this is the perfect place to securely store your personal items.

There is a drawer located on the front of the box which displays a ‘dummy (imitation) lock’ which is secured by a brass retaining pin. This pin can only be removed once the box has been unlocked (using the key in the operational lock) and opened. Due to the spring-loaded design of the drawer, the drawer will spring open once the pin has been removed.

This beautiful jewellery box comes with a fully working lock and tasselled key. Please note: The key must be turned clockwise to unlock.


Fisher

Fisher was established in 1838 by Samuel Fisher, they traded out of 188 Strand, London. From travel bags and trunks, all the way to billiard tables and stoves, Fisher sold a wide range of items. Mr Samuel Fisher died on 9th March 1890, the business was then passed down to his sons, Robert Edward and Charles Alfred.


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Dimensions 30.5 × 23 × 17 cm
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SKU 500599