800
20x20 H12cm.
Antique Meissen polychrome porcelain jewelry box signed “Laisel” from the second half of the 19th century.
The lid features a large painting in the centre depicting a romantic scene and is surrounded by gold elements with masks in the centre.
At the four corners there are four masks interspersed with landscape scenes.
Origin: Germany 19th century.
General Condition: Good condition

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