Condition: Near Mint
Height: 2″ (5cm)
Width: 4.5″ (11.25cm)
Length: 7.5″ (18.75cm)
Year Manufactured: 1970
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This near mint bronze-toned trinket box…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 2″ (5cm)
Width: 4.5″ (11.25cm)
Length: 7.5″ (18.75cm)
Year Manufactured: 1970
Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully.
This near mint bronze-toned trinket box brings Arts & Crafts charm to a dresser or desk. The lid is hand-hammered, giving it that pebbled texture that catches light, while the sides wear a lively frieze of folk dancers in relief. The low feet and clean, squared edges keep the profile sturdy and simple, so the dancing figures do all the talking. Color sits in a deep, warm patina with just a touch of brighter metal on the high points—evidence of light handling rather than hard use. Inside is ready for jewelry, watches, stamps, or little keepsakes you like to keep close.
Made in 1970, this piece reflects the mid-century revival of the original Arts and Crafts movement. Makers leaned into honest materials and handwork: planished copper tops, cast or pressed relief panels, and a heat-darkened finish that was often sealed with lacquer. Folk scenes like these dancers were popular across Europe and the US because they felt homey and timeless. Earlier pioneers such as Roycroft or Newlyn set the look decades before; later studios and import houses kept it alive for everyday homes. Collectors value crisp detail, even patina, and sturdy construction, all of which this box shows in spades.
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