Home Goods

Girl & Dog Jewelry Box
Vintage Decorative wooden jewelry box with glass silhouette lid featuring a 1930s Flapper style woman walking a Greyhound. The reverse painted silhouettes are under the glass on the top of the box and are encased in a decorative, silver-toned wood frame. This beautiful wooden box has intricately carved designs all around. It has a hinged lid. The inside of the box features two class lined compartments separated by wood slats. The interior top is also mirrored. This vintage box is a really lovely jewelry or trinket cache box that would be a gorgeous accent in any room. It is quite heavy and in very good vintage condition. Other than a few very small spots on the mirror that do no interfere with image, we see no other issues of note. Box measures approximately 10 1/2 inches across x 8 1/2 inches wide x 2 1/2 inches deep Interior compartments measure approximately 7 1/2 inches long x 4 1/2 inches wide x 1 3/4 inches deep.

Mosaic Vase
This 1800s piece is a rare, hard-to-find vase that is beautifully constructed with dovetails attaching the base and sides. The floral and foliate design was hand-hammered in copper and covered with a heavy enamel in rich colors of royal blue, turquoise, rose pink, and white, with metal separating each of the enamel designs.

Raven/Bear Totem
This is carved 3-character totem by John Joseph of the Salish tribe, Squamish band. The piece was created in 1984 and is signed by the artist. Condition is excellent. "John Joseph was born in 1957 in North Vancouver, BC. Learning from uncle Larry Joseph John started carving at age of 14. He used to work a lot with Marvin Baker, his cousins Delmar Joseph, and Darcy Joseph. John mainly uses cedar to carve."
-CanadianIndianArt.com