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Decorative enameled metal box / casket with glass bottom.
Hand-painted polychrome enamel over metal (likely brass or copper), with a gilded/bronze-toned frame
Floral vines with white blossoms and a star-shaped central medallion
Hardware: Hinged lid, side handles, and small feet suggest it was meant as a table casket / jewelry or trinket box
Central or Eastern Europe (Austria–Hungary / Bohemia) or possibly Middle Eastern / Ottoman-influenced export work
Probable date: Late 19th to early 20th century (c. 1880–1920)
This style is often associated with:
Viennese or Bohemian enamelware
Export pieces inspired by Islamic or Moorish geometric designs
High-quality decorative objects made for the European luxury market. PRICE IS FIRM