Rectangular sterling silver box with fluted Art Deco design, circa 1940.
Rectangular sterling silver box with fluted Art Deco design, circa 1940.
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This elegant and functional rectangular box is crafted from sterling silver (925) with a gold-plated interior. Its fluted design with parallel lines clearly evokes the Art Deco aesthetic, emphasizing symmetry, simplicity, and geometric luxury.
Probably manufactured in the UK or USA around 1940-1950, it could have been used as a cigarette case, pillbox, or even a card holder.
Ideal for silver collectors, Art Deco design enthusiasts, or those seeking a functional piece with classic style, this box embodies the everyday elegance of a bygone era.
Characteristics:
Approximate dimensions: 9.2 cm long and 5.8 cm wide. Weight: 106.84 grams
**Composition:
Main material: 925 silver.
Distinctive features: Visible.
Acid test: Performed. Other materials: No.
**Additional Details: These items are not new; they show signs of use and may have scratches and tarnish due to age. The gold interior has lost some color. Please review the photos carefully. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
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