This was part on an estate bequest. It was described as an 1810 candlestand. Has one leg repair seen in picture. May be original finish. Note: The finish is over the repair screws. And the legs do dovetail into the base.
Released when album covers weren't ready, so still with the plain white cardboard sleeve protecting the factory pressed record, a laser copy quickly rigged, flyer-style, on an 11x17 piece of paper for the album cover. Serial number 10! Only listened to a handful of times, plastic cover outside semi-worn but not much. Record itself, sleeve, and "cover" mint or near-mint.
Found it in an attic on a jobsite; somebody wanted to throw it out and it was in awesome shape. Never played with since I've had it. As far as I can tell, never played with at all in dirt or mud.
lots of engevings on top lid with flowers, handle to lift from one side to open four little balls for stands back side by lid has round spot with somthing missing maybe a stone.
this item in mot sure if it was a jewery box it has four looking animal feet as stands it has a lid that is attached and opens from one side. theres a stamp on it three leaf pland, a crown, a standing lion. top of lid two standing lions with some kind of family crest in middle with top of crest hand honing a axe. on the back of on side a oval shape piece missing and where the lid hindges r it say 186