• An English 19th Century Coromandel Box with Bone Inlay
  • An English 19th Century Coromandel Box with Bone Inlay
  • An English 19th Century Coromandel Box with Bone Inlay
  • An English 19th Century Coromandel Box with Bone Inlay
An English 19th Century Coromandel Box with Bone Inlay


A fine English 19th century Coromandel box, richly decorated with bone inlay and intricate chip-carved geometric ornamentation. The lid is constructed from a striking arrangement of geometric Coromandel panels, centred by an elegant eight-pointed star, and framed by finely chip-carved borders. The sides are composed of alternating rectangular Coromandel panels, enriched with delicate bone inlaid quatrefoil motifs and matching carved decoration. The interior is fitted with several compartments, while the underside of the lid is decorated with corresponding geometric ornamentation. The beautifully figured Coromandel, crisp carving and rich original patina make this an exceptional example of 19th century English craftsmanship.

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