Object type: Container
Container
- Artist: Uidentifisert
- Creation date: Siste halvdel av 1790-tallet
On display: Room 010 The Collection Exhibition - Politics and design
About
- Creation date:
- Siste halvdel av 1790-tallet
- Object type:
- Container
- Materials and techniques:
- Skåret og lakkert hondurasmahogni
- Material:
- Hondurasmahogni
- Dimensions:
- Width: 10.1 cm
- Length: 18.5 cm
- Height: 3.2 cm
- Keywords:
- Container
- Classification:
- 322 - Trearbeid, 322.4 - Møbelfagene
- Style period:
- Neoclassicism
- Production place:
- Storbritannia
- Inventory no.:
- OK-10118I
- Cataloguing level:
- Part of object
- Acquisition:
- Gift 1927
- Owner and collection:
- Stiftelsen Kunstindustrimuseet, The Design Collections
- Photo:
- Ina Wesenberg
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