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Wholesale Antique Music Box with Hand-Painted Porcelain Lid and Ornate Metalwork, c. 1890–1915
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The Piece A finely crafted antique music box featuring an ornate cast metal body adorned with raised floral and scroll motifs, topped with a hand-painted porcelain lid. Small in scale but rich in detail, this piece reflects the decorative sensibilities of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when even utilitarian objects were treated as opportunities for beauty. The porcelain lid is delicately painted with a romantic pastoral scene, framed by a raised metal surround embellished with scrolling foliage and rose motifs. When closed, the box reads as a sculptural object; when opened, it reveals a softly lined interior designed to protect small treasures. This is a piece made to be handled, opened, and kept close. Design & Construction → Cast metal body with ornate floral and scroll relief → Hand-painted porcelain lid with pastoral scene → Raised decorative metal frame around ceramic panel → Hinged lid with fitted interior lining → Integrated music mechanism The metalwork displays fine detail and depth, with softened edges and patina consistent with age. The porcelain panel is smoothly glazed, with gentle tonal variation characteristic of hand-painted ceramic work rather than transfer printing. Music Mechanism The box retains its original wind-up music mechanism. When engaged, it plays with a soft, nostalgic tone appropriate to its size and age. As with many antique music boxes, the sound is intimate rather than loud—meant for private enjoyment rather than performance. Historical Context Music boxes of this type were popular household objects during the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, often given as gifts or used to store personal keepsakes. The combination of porcelain and decorative metalwork placed these boxes above purely utilitarian storage, aligning them with vanity items, dressing tables, and sentimental objects. Scenes like the one painted on the lid—romantic, pastoral, and softly colored—reflect the period’s fascination with idealized domestic life and classical themes. Condition Very good antique condition, consistent with age. → Porcelain lid intact with no visible cracks or repairs → Painted scene well preserved → Metal body structurally sound with age-appropriate patina → Music mechanism present and functional → Interior lining intact Minor surface wear is present throughout and contributes to the box’s authenticity. Why It Belongs in Your Home This is a piece meant for quiet moments. It belongs on a vanity, a bedside table, or within a collection of sma
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Made in United States Weight: 136.08 g (4.8 oz)



































