Where is my boy tonight by Ralph Barton Jewelry Box

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Secure your treasured possessions in exquisite style with this stunning jewelry box, meticulously crafted to reflect your unique taste. Offering captivating vintage artwork, this box showcases dual hinges that lock at a perfect 90 degrees, an opulent glossy finish, and a plush interior lined with luxuriously soft felt material, ensuring the utmost care for your precious jewelry collection.

.: Glossy finish
.: The box is made of high-quality rubberwood with a varnish finish
.: Dual hinges which lock at 90 degree angle
.: Interior lined with soft felt
.: 6" x 6" (15cm x 15cm) decorated glossy sublimation ceramic tile fitted on top of the lid

“Where is my boy to-night” by Ralph Barton, an American artist best known for his cartoons and caricatures of actors and other celebrities, depicts a woman in costume dancing and four men, wearing top hats and tails, applauding. This artwork appeared on the cover of Puck Magazine in April 1917.

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SKU: 16777445038812804914

$54.95

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    Description

    Secure your treasured possessions in exquisite style with this stunning jewelry box, meticulously crafted to reflect your unique taste. Offering captivating vintage artwork, this box showcases dual hinges that lock at a perfect 90 degrees, an opulent glossy finish, and a plush interior lined with luxuriously soft felt material, ensuring the utmost care for your precious jewelry collection.

    .: Glossy finish
    .: The box is made of high-quality rubberwood with a varnish finish
    .: Dual hinges which lock at 90 degree angle
    .: Interior lined with soft felt
    .: 6" x 6" (15cm x 15cm) decorated glossy sublimation ceramic tile fitted on top of the lid

    “Where is my boy to-night” by Ralph Barton, an American artist best known for his cartoons and caricatures of actors and other celebrities, depicts a woman in costume dancing and four men, wearing top hats and tails, applauding. This artwork appeared on the cover of Puck Magazine in April 1917.

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