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This writing box may have been made for Henry VIII or his wife, Katherine of Aragon
The box is highly decorated and intricate in design
The sheaf of arrows was the symbol of Katherine of Aragon
The fleur-de-lys was one of Henry’ s royal emblems
Henry and Katherine’ s initials form part of the decoration
This tray might have held vellum or paper
This is Henry’ s coat of arms
The Roman gods Mars and Venus were copied from a German print
Writing equipment would have been stored inside the box
The lid of this compartment is decorated with the head of Christ
It may have held valuable items like documents and money
These heads are of the classical heroine Helen of Troy and her lover Paris
Three drawers provided further storage
The centre drawer may have held a seal ring and sealing wax
Quills were placed in a long drawer at the back
The box is rare because few luxury objects have survived from the court of Henry VIII