Antique Victorian Mother-of-Pearl Shell Box (c. 1850–1890)
Antique Victorian Mother-of-Pearl Shell Box (c. 1850–1890)
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A beautiful little treasure from the Victorian era, this exquisite box is crafted from two naturally iridescent mother-of-pearl shells, hand-fitted with a brass frame and finished with a charming two-ball clasp. It’s one of those delightful 19th-century novelties created as tiny keepsake or pill boxes — the sort of sentimental object a Victorian lady would have tucked into her reticule.
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The natural shimmering surface, with its soft rippled texture and warm lustre, catches the light beautifully. Inside, the smooth nacre retains its original sheen, creating a luminous interior. The brass frame and hinge are characterful and aged, exactly as you’d expect from a 140-year-old piece.
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These shell boxes were often sold as luxury souvenirs in mid-19th-century France and Italy — particularly around the elegant Palais Royal arcades in Paris — and were treasured as romantic tokens, keepsake holders, and miniature pill boxes.
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Perfect for collectors of Victorian curiosities, mermaid-themed treasures, antique mother-of-pearl items, or anyone who loves functional little pieces of history.
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Condition
Age-related patina to the brass, with expected wear to the hinge area, but opens and closes securely. Shells intact with natural variations and surface character.
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Dimensions
5cm x 3cm x 4cm when closed





















































