This nice tramp art box with a hinged top and two tiny drawers was purchased in 1975 from high-end folk and antique dealers Kelter Malce, NY. It was signed on the underside by Mahlon S. Stauffer, Ephrata, PA in 1890. It has 3- and 4- layered notched pyramids of thin wood and is probably a sewing box as indicated by the pincushion on top. This pincushion and the interior are both covered with the same red velvet, although the former has changed color somewhat from oxidation. White ceramic knobs open the tiny 3" x 1 1/4" drawers. It is a well designed and blemish-free creation, sans finish. Standing on bead-like round wooden ball feet, it is about 6 1/2" tall, 10" wide and 7" deep. U.S. buyers please. [Boston Primitive]