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SKU:

CBX001

Antique English Mahogany Inlaid Coal Box, Circa 1890

Height: 13 inches  Width: 13 1/2 inches   Depth: 17 1/2 inches

 

Coal boxes (also called “scuttles”) were containers designed to hold and carry coal for indoor heating. First used in the 18th century, by the mid-19th century, wood logs had largely replaced coal as a heat source.  The box could also be used to collect ashes once the fire was out.  Coal boxes could be very simple or quite ornate.  This one is beautifully designed with its mahogany coat and inlay.

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