Vintage early 20th century Industrial Black Metal Deed / Storage Box lovely aged
Vintage early 20th century Industrial Black Metal Deed / Storage Box lovely aged patina
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Displayed with other items illustration only for sale separately
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There is something quietly reassuring about a piece that was made simply to endure — practical, purposeful, and built for a working life. This vintage black metal storage box is a wonderful example of early-to-mid 20th century utility design, likely dating from the Edwardian to interwar period.
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Constructed from sturdy sheet steel and finished in a traditional black japanned coating, the box has developed a beautifully worn surface over time. The aged patina, gentle scuffs, and areas of surface wear give it that authentic industrial character so sought after in today’s interiors — a look that simply cannot be reproduced.
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The hinged lid opens to a spacious interior, originally intended for important documents, tools, or household records. Side carry handles make it easy to move, while the front lock plate (key not present unless you have one) hints at its former role safeguarding valuables, deeds, or business papers.
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Today, it makes a striking and versatile piece — perfect for:
Industrial or rustic home décor
Blanket or textile storage
Vinyl records, paperwork, or craft supplies
Theatre, prop styling, or display
Coffee table or hallway storage with character
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Condition
Good vintage condition with honest age-related wear.
Surface patina, scuffs, and areas of paint loss consistent with age and use
Interior shows expected marks from storage
Lock present but key not supplied / working status unknown
Structurally solid and ready for continued use.
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Approximate Date
Early to mid-20th century (c.1900–1940)
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Measurements
40 cm wide
26 cm depth
25 cm tall
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Why we love it
At Objet d’Art Stuff, we’re drawn to pieces that carry the quiet poetry of everyday history. Once entrusted with life’s important papers or tools of a trade, this sturdy box now offers a second life — bringing texture, authenticity, and a touch of industrial heritage into the modern home.

































