OBJECT DATA. ENGLISH

Title/Object:
Cloisonné Enamel Box with Horse. Thailand.

Era: Second Half S.XX
Author: Unknown
Material: Brass and cloisonné enamel.
Storage: Very Good

Measurements:

High: 3’3 cm.
Width: 2’4 cm.
Diameter: 1’8 cm.
Weight: 12 gr.
Description:

- Nice brass pillbox with cloisonne enamel.
- This is a beautiful pillbox, oval shaped with a white horse on a red background, and cloisonné enamel.
- On the back of the box is the inscription ‘Made in Thailand’.
- The enamel is in perfect condition. The box features a nice period patina and some wear and tear due to use.
- It has a pair, but a different color. They are sold separately, but can be sold together.

Comments:

- Both measurements and weight are approximate.
- Very interesting as a collector's item and decorative item.
- Because hue differences between photos and reality are inevitable, it should be borne in mind that the color shades in photos are not exactly the same as the actual color shades.
- The Part features the wear and tear of its own as well as some stains. It has minor flaws.
- The data provided here are uncontested personal opinions.


OBJECT DATA. ENGLISH

Title / Object:
Cloisonné enamel box with horse. Thailand

Period: Second Half S.XX
Unknown author
Material: Brass and cloisonne enamel.
Conservation: Very Good

Measurements:

                       High: 3’3 cm.
                       Width: 2’4 cm.
                       Diameter: 1’8 cm.
                       Weight: 12 gr.

Description:

- Nice brass box-pillbox with cloisonne enamel.
- It is a beautiful pillbox, oval shaped with a white horse in a red background, and cloisonne enamel.
- The inscription ‘Made in Thailand’ appears on the back of the box.
- The enamel is in perfect condition. The box has a nice patina of the time and some wear due to it's use.
- Has a partner, but of different color. They are sold separately, but it is possible to sell them together.

Comments:

- Both the Measures and the Weight are approximate.
- Very interesting as a collection piece and decorative element.
- Because the differences in shades between photos and reality are inevitable, it should be borne in mind that the color tones of the photos are not exactly the same as the tones of the real colors.
- The piece presents the wear of its time, as well as some stains. It has small damage.
- The data provided here are untested personal opinions.