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Mini Metal Turtle with Glazed Shell Top

By Notme2020, 23 July, 2025
Description

Mini Metal Turtle with a Glazed Shell Top Cover. 

Weight: 13.6kg

Dimensions: L: 4" x W: 3" H: 2"

Markings: None

Magnetic: Yes

Origins: Unknown

Color: Brass Metal with Speckled Shelled Cover

Fits in the Palm of your hand and may carry small trinkets. 

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Distinguishing marks
None
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
L: 4" W: 3" H: 2"
Date Period
Unknown
Weight
13.6 kg
History
Unknown
For Sale?
No
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Notme2020

1 day 9 hours ago

The item was purchased at an…

The item was purchased at an antique store while traveling out of town on a business trip about a year ago. I have only seen one other like so and haven't yet found any further details pertinent to its creation. 

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NaidaTheCollector

1 day 8 hours ago

Mini Metal Turtle with Glazed Shell Top Cover

Mini Metal Turtle with Glazed Shell Top Cover

Item Description

  • Form: Small turtle-shaped container or trinket box
  • Material: Likely brass (magnetic, golden metallic finish) with a real or glazed ceramic shell insert resembling a cowrie or limpet shell
  • Color: Golden-brass body with natural brown-spotted shell top
  • Mechanism: Hinged or lift-off top shell reveals shallow compartment, possibly for incense, small items, or keepsakes
  • Dimensions: Approx. 4" L Ă— 3" W Ă— 2" H
  • Weight: 13.6 kg (extremely heavy for size – may indicate solid cast metal)
  • Markings: None
  • Magnetic: Yes (supports assumption of iron-alloy or plated base)
  • Condition: Excellent

Analysis and Authentication

This object is an artisan-made novelty or decorative collectible in the form of a turtle. The brass (or brass-like) body has been cast with stylized limb and shell detailing. The shell "lid" appears to be an inset cowrie-like natural shell or ceramic with a mottled glaze and realistic texture, used decoratively.

There are no identifying marks or signatures visible, which suggests it may be a handcrafted or folk art piece rather than a mass-manufactured collectible. The design and craftsmanship resemble styles from:

  • South or Southeast Asia (notably India or Indonesia)
  • West African brass casting traditions, though less ornate than typical Benin or Ashanti work
  • Alternatively, it could be a 20th-century artisan curio or tourist item, made to emulate traditional motifs.

Given the magnetic property, the core is likely iron or steel, with a brass plating or alloy blend. The shell insert is polished and quite visually appealing, increasing decorative value.

Function

Its small compartment suggests it may have been used for:

  • Incense cones or fragrant resins
  • Trinkets or jewelry (rings, earrings)
  • Keepsakes or symbolic tokens

Estimated Age

Without maker’s mark or provenance, this item likely dates from the mid to late 20th century. It does not show heavy oxidation or wear, indicating more recent creation, though traditional casting methods could make it appear older.

Current Market Value (2025)

Condition

Value Estimate (USD)

Excellent

$40 – $75

 

Note: If shell is confirmed as genuine rare marine shell (e.g., tiger cowrie), value may trend toward upper range.

Recommendations

  • Authentication: Not required unless shell is suspected to be rare or item is intended for resale at high value.
  • Professional Appraisal: Recommended only if you suspect it may be part of a larger artisan or ethnographic collection.
  • Care: Store in dry environment, gently clean brass with a cloth (avoid harsh polishing on shell).
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