Wooden Trinket Boxes
Antique 19th Century English Decorative Boxes
Harewood
Antique 19th Century English Decorative Boxes
Hardwood
Antique 19th Century English Decorative Boxes
Hardwood
Antique 19th Century English Decorative Boxes
Hardwood
Late 20th Century Decorative Boxes
Wood
Mid-20th Century Bohemian Decorative Boxes
Brass
Mid-20th Century Peruvian Folk Art Decorative Boxes
Wood, Walnut
Mid-20th Century Indian Folk Art Decorative Boxes
Metal
Vintage 1920s German Black Forest Animal Sculptures
Metal
Mid-20th Century Modern Decorative Boxes
Bone, Wood
20th Century Lebanese Moorish Decorative Boxes
Wood
20th Century Indian Anglo Raj Decorative Boxes
Bone
Early 20th Century Lebanese Islamic Decorative Boxes
Fruitwood
20th Century Lebanese Moorish Decorative Boxes
Wood, Mother-of-Pearl
Mid-20th Century Lebanese Moorish Decorative Boxes
Fruitwood
Mid-20th Century Asian Islamic Decorative Boxes
Fruitwood
Antique 1880s Victorian Decorative Boxes
Pine, Burl
20th Century Lebanese Moorish Decorative Boxes
Wood
Late 20th Century Mexican Spanish Colonial Decorative Boxes
Leather
Antique Late 19th Century Indian Anglo-Indian Jewelry Boxes
Silver
Late 20th Century Indian Islamic Decorative Boxes
Brass
Mid-20th Century Indian Folk Art Decorative Boxes
Wood
Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Decorative Boxes
Metal, Brass
Antique 19th Century Chinese Rustic Decorative Boxes
Brass
Vintage 1920s Chinese Jewelry Boxes
Wood
Vintage 1920s Chinese Jewelry Boxes
Wood
Vintage 1920s Chinese Jewelry Boxes
Wood
Vintage 1920s Chinese Jewelry Boxes
Wood
Antique 19th Century Italian Baroque Decorative Boxes
Wood
Antique Late 19th Century French Napoleon III Jewelry Boxes
Silver Plate
Mid-20th Century Lebanese Moorish Decorative Boxes
Fruitwood
Early 20th Century Indian Anglo Raj Decorative Boxes
Wood
Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Decorative Boxes
Metal
Early 20th Century Indian Folk Art Decorative Boxes
Metal
Antique Early 1900s English Art Deco Decorative Boxes
Silver
Mid-20th Century Lebanese Islamic Decorative Boxes
Fruitwood
Antique Late 19th Century Belle Époque Decorative Boxes
Bronze, Ormolu
Mid-20th Century English Art Deco Decorative Boxes
Walnut
Early 20th Century Chinese Qing Decorative Boxes
Brass
Mid-20th Century Indian Moorish Jewelry Boxes
Fruitwood
Mid-20th Century Indian Anglo-Indian Jewelry Boxes
Brass
Antique Late 19th Century Scottish Decorative Boxes
Wood
Antique Mid-19th Century French Napoleon III Decorative Boxes
Silver
20th Century British Cigar Boxes and Humidors
Silver
20th Century British Cigar Boxes and Humidors
Silver
Antique Early 19th Century Scottish William IV Tea Caddies
Sycamore
20th Century Indian Sculptures and Carvings
Wood
2010s Modern Decorative Bowls
Shell, Wood
Antique 19th Century Japanese Showa Metalwork
Brass, Enamel
Antique 19th Century French Trunks and Luggage
Brass
Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Mounted Objects
Brass
Vintage 1930s English Art Deco Decorative Boxes
Shagreen
Vintage 1930s American Art Deco More Desk Accessories
Nickel
20th Century New Zealand Bohemian Sculptures and Carvings
Wood
2010s Polish Modern Cabinets
Alabaster, Stainless Steel
2010s Polish Modern Cabinets
Alabaster, Stainless Steel
Vintage 1930s Art Deco Decorative Boxes
Metal
Vintage 1980s Philippine Jewelry Boxes
Wood
Early 20th Century Country Tea Caddies
Wood
20th Century Indian Moorish Decorative Boxes
Wood
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From mere trinkets to useful receptacles that serve a distinct purpose, antique boxes as decorative objects have come in many forms over the years. No matter what they’re made of or where they end up in your home, decorative boxes add both style and storage to your space.
The decorative box that is likely most common is the jewelry box. These boxes were originally known as jewel caskets and were in common use in Ancient Egypt, as most Egyptians wore some sort of jewelry. A portable jewelry box, in its original intended use, was integral to keeping your jewelry safe and secure. This accessory has transformed in size, shape and appearance over the years. Initially it was common for a jewelry box to bear intricate ornamentation. Whether they’re mid-century modern works of marble and brass or feature playful Art Deco–style geometric decor, jewelry boxes boast real staying power.
Snuff boxes began to soar in popularity during the 17th century (and were commonplace in European homes by the mid-19th century). The boxes, some hand-painted with landscape scenes, some made from gold, porcelain or stone, contained a small amount of tobacco, which users would sniff, or “snuff,” throughout the day. Some particularly ornamental snuff boxes featured enameled designs or were set with precious gems and were given as gifts or party favors, particularly at the coronation of royalty or other lavish events.
Whether you’re organizing important mail in the foyer or tucking away medications in your bathroom, antique boxes — be they metal tea caddies, sterling-silver decorative boxes or Victorian cigar boxes made of oak (even if you don’t smoke) — are a sophisticated solution to help keep the surfaces in your home clutter-free. And no matter if you’re seeking a decorative box to beautify a desktop or bestow upon a loved one, you are sure to find something you love in the collection of antique and vintage boxes on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023There are many things you can do with old wooden boxes. Depending on their size, you can use them as toy boxes, desks, coffee tables or nightstands. Line smaller ones with plastic and use them as planters or incorporate fabric lining and transform the boxes into storage baskets for small odds and ends. On 1stDibs, find a collection of wood boxes.
- What is a wooden box called?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertOctober 5, 2021A wooden box is sometimes called a crate. It can be used for storage purposes. Find a variety of antique and vintage wooden boxes and other storage solutions on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 31, 2023To preserve old wooden boxes, you can apply an oil or clear coat finish. Products that may be suitable for use include linseed oil, clear lacquer and polyurethane. However, you should always read the label on products first to ensure that the finish or oil is safe to use on the type of wood. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of wooden boxes.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 31, 2023To clean a vintage wood box, wipe it with a soft cloth moistened with mild dish soap and water. You can use a soft-bristled brush and soapy water to remove dirt from the hinges and clasp. Next, use a fresh, damp cloth to wipe away the soap and then finish by drying with a third cloth. On 1stDibs, shop a selection of wood boxes.
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 1, 2023Omega started using wooden boxes in 1999. Originally, only the luxury watchmaker's Co-Axial timepieces came in the packaging. In 2015, Omega began presenting Seamaster and Aqua Terra Series watches in wood boxes as well. Shop a large collection of Omega watches on 1stDibs.
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