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Sunday, February 22, 2026

Vintage Hollywood Regency Casket-Style Jewelry Box - 1960s

Here we have an upholstered Hollywood Regency type jewelry box featuring a textured, diamond-patterned fabric and ornate metal feet. It includes a hinged lid with an interior compartment and various divided sections for organizing small treasures. The lock and key also work. The interior compartment lifts up to reveal more storage space. In good condition without any flaws that I can see

$50.00 OBO.






Monday, February 16, 2026

Vintage Carved Wooden Trinket Holder

Approximately 3" wide and just under 2 1/2" high - often referred to as a "Kumkum box" or "Sindoor pot" in Indian culture. The lid features an intricate floral design. Excellent condition!  

$30.00 OBO.




Sunday, January 4, 2026

Beautiful Cloisonne Stackable 3-Tiered Trinket/Jewelry Box

Vintage cloisonne stackable 3-tiered trinket/jewelry box. Measures approximately 3.75" x 2" and is in very good vintage condition. No chips.

$45.00 OBO.




Friday, November 21, 2025

Stoneware Powder Jar with Lid with Blue, Gold, and Green Decor

This is a 5 1/4" round stoneware powder jar or trinket dish. It measures about 2 1/4" high and has dark blue and green rings with gold flowers. It is glazed dark blue inside and is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.

$18.00 OBO.







Thursday, August 7, 2025

Vintage Japanese White Ceramic Okina Noh Mask Trinket Box

Lidded porcelain box in excellent condition. Free of cracks and chips. Measures approximately Length: 4.75 Inches; Width: 3.5 Inches; Height: 2.75 Inches.

$22.00 OBO.





Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Vintage DoDo Designs Miniature Pill Snuff Tin Box - England 1970s

This is in the shape of a Carpet Bag and measures approximately 2.25" x 2". It has a hinged lid and is in good condition. Made in Switzerland - 1979.  

$15.00 OBO



Antique White Opalescent Aurora Borealis Vase

This white opalescent vase was made by the Jefferson Glass Company circa 1903. The pattern is very typical of stemmed vases made in that era...