This beautiful antique Victorian box is made of celluloid and wood. The top design features a beautiful portrait of a young Victorian woman and the Victorian box has a very unique shape.
The celluloid is in excellent condition. The silk lining is a pale blue color and in good condition. Overall, the box is is very good antique condition when you consider its age.
It measures approximately 6 1/4 inches length, 6 1/4 inches width, 3 inches height at its tallest point.
Celluloid was widely used in the Victorian Era (specifically from 1890 to 1917) as the waterproof alternative to paper and it was beautifully decorated by lithograph and embossing techniques and fashioned in to some of the most popular applications of the era: Victorian photo albums and Victorian storage boxes. Unfortunately, because celluloid is also highly flammable, its use was discontinued when safer plastics were introduced. They are just as collectible today as they were when they were introduced more than 100 years ago.