Likely Antique Toleware Painted Tin Lock Box with Key, 19th Century
This is a 19th-century toleware lock box, crafted from tin and featuring painted decoration in rich tones of red, black, and gold. The box has a hinged lid with a slot, likely intended for use as a cash or donation box, and includes its original key on a string. The exterior showcases a stylized floral motif with diamond-patterned trim and gilt edging, all rendered in the classic folk art style associated with tole painting.
The interior is simple and unlined, with a worn patina consistent with age and use. The lock mechanism appears intact, and the key fits securely. This piece reflects the utilitarian yet decorative craftsmanship typical of late 19th-century European or American metalwork.
A charming example of antique painted tinware, this box is suitable for collectors of folk art, toleware, or early Americana.Good antique condition with surface wear, paint loss, and oxidation consistent with age. Lid opens and closes properly; key and lock are functional.
Vintage condition as pictured.
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Dimensions approximately: 4"L, 2.75"W, 2"H
Box S12