Octagonal Box, Northern Italy, second half of the 18th century
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SKU: ANT-A506
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Description
Octagonal Gold Box and Bulinata with Decorations embedded in white walnut in an octagonal shape, gilded on the edge and lid. The box is in good condition; the gilding is still in good condition on the edge with minor wear, while on the lid only traces of gilding remain, with the red colour of the Armenian bole preparation dominating. On the edge of the lid, there is a double engraving framed by three colourful birds and flowers. Northern Italy, second half of the 18th century.
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | ANT-A506 |
| Manufacturer | Antyki |
| Model | A506 |
| Size | Height: 4.5 cm Width: 12.5 cm Depth: 8 cm |
| Wiek | XVIII |
| Rok | 1750 |
| Destiny | To living room |
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