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Product Overview
The Piece
Circa 1960s Japanese nautical jewelry box.
Brown lacquered rectangular box with applied metal anchor ornament, textured metal corner mounts, brass-tone hinge, and green felt-lined divided interior.
Marked “Japan” on the underside.
This vintage keepsake box has a brown lacquered exterior with silver-tone nautical hardware and an applied anchor motif centered on the lid. The corners are finished with textured metal mounts, giving the piece a decorative maritime look without turning it into full theme-restaurant nonsense, mercifully.
Inside, the box opens to a green felt-lined interior with divided compartments suitable for jewelry, cufflinks, coins, watches, keys, or small desk objects. The underside has a reflective metal-like base with felt pads at the corners and a visible Japan marking, placing the piece within mid-century Japanese export decorative ware.
Product Details
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Detail |
Description |
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Object Type |
Jewelry box / keepsake box / desk box |
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Era |
c. 1960s |
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Origin |
Japan |
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Marking |
Japan, visible on underside |
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Style |
Nautical / mid-century Japanese export |
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Material |
Lacquered wood or composite body, metal hardware, felt lining |
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Exterior Color |
Brown lacquer with silver-tone metal accents |
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Interior Color |
Green felt |
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Lid Detail |
Applied metal anchor ornament |
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Hardware |
Brass-tone hinge, silver-tone anchor, textured metal corner mounts |
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Interior |
Divided felt-lined compartments |
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Underside |
Reflective metal-like base with felt pads |
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Approx. Dimensions |
7–8.5 in. W x 4–5.5 in. D x 1.5–2.25 in. H |
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Approx. Weight |
12–24 oz. |
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Suggested Use |
Jewelry storage, cufflinks, coins, watches, desk accessories, nautical decor |
Condition + Updates
Good vintage condition with visible age and handling wear throughout. The brown exterior shows scratches, scuffs, finish loss, small marks, and surface spotting. The metal anchor and corner mounts have oxidation, darkening, and patina. The hinge appears intact, and the box opens to a green felt-lined interior with light dust, marks, and age-consistent wear.
The underside shows heavy surface scratching and visible wear to the reflective base, with felt pads at the corners. The Japan marking remains visible. Overall, the piece presents well as a decorative storage box with honest mid-century patina.
Historical Context
Japanese export decorative goods were widely sold in the American market during the mid-20th century, especially in the 1950s and 1960s. Small lacquered boxes, cigarette boxes, jewelry boxes, vanity accessories, and desk objects were common imports, often combining Western decorative motifs with compact, functional construction.
This box fits that category well. The anchor motif gives it a nautical or maritime identity, while the green felt interior and divided compartments make it practical as a dresser, desk, or shelf object. It has the kind of compact usefulness that modern objects keep trying to rediscover with worse materials and better marketing decks.
Why This Belongs in Your Home
This piece works well on a dresser, entry table, bookshelf, bar cart, writing desk, or vanity. The brown lacquer, green felt interior, and aged metal anchor create a strong vintage nautical look without feeling overly kitschy.
It is ideal for storing cufflinks, rings, watches, coins, keys, matches, or small personal objects. Styled open, the green interior adds color and contrast; styled closed, the anchor and metal corners give it a polished maritime character.
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