Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review

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Royal Treasure Chest
Cost: $40/month
Ships To: United States (Free). Canada (+$10), Worldwide (+$20)
Coupon Code:  “EARLYBIRD25” to save 25%.

Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review
Royal Treasure Chest is a monthly vintage subscription box. Every month, you or your friend, family, or lover will receive a box of three vintage items on a journey! Items will range from scarves from another era, jewelry from a forbidden romance or forgotten books. Each treasure is unique, genuine, and hand-picked. No two boxes will ever be the same.

Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review
Royal Treasure Chest ships via USPS on a monthly basis.

Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review

Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review
Royal Treasure Chest allows subscribers to customize their boxes from a number of categories including Olde Books, Curios & Knick-Knacks, Jewelry, Tie Bars & Cufflinks, Paper Ephemera, Ladies Accessories, Gentlemen’s Accessories and Surprise Me!.  I opted for Curios & Knick-Knacks, Ladies Accessories and Surprise Me!

 

 

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Royal Treasure Chest
 includes a note about where the items in your box were discovered.  From the sounds of the note, mine were found in an old secluded home in a tiny little village called Emeigh in Central Pennsylvania.  My box included the following items:

~Steinbock Austria Dish and Vase: I am not sure what this is.  I don’t think it’s a vase (unless it’s a very small one), but I am not sure what else it would be?  It looks to me like an oil diffuser (you know, with the sticks), but I don’t think it’s that either.  I tried to do a little internet research but came up empty.  Someone is selling a similar one on eBay and called it a box, but it doesn’t open, so I don’t think that’s right.  Whatever it is, it’s gorgeous and in fabulous condition.

Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review

Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review

Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review

Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review

~Flower Necklace: This metal necklace is quite beautiful and almost looks like it is made out of stained glass?  It’s even prettier when it reflects in the light.

Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review

Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review

~Scarves by Vera Scarf: I believe this is a vintage Vera Bradley Scarf!  It looks almost brand new, but if I had to guess, I’d say it’s from the early 70’s (totally a guess).  It’s gorgeous, and the pattern is fantastic.

Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review

Royal Treasure Chest September 2016 Subscription Box Review

I couldn’t do a cost breakdown on Royal Treasure Chest, but I enjoyed this box.  It was fun and opening it up was a complete surprise.  Since no two boxes are the same, it will always be a fun one to open!

What do you think of Royal Treasure Chest?  If you are interested in subscribing, you can check them out here.

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

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  1. Jayne

    Interesting sub.

    That Steinbock thing looks like some sort of individual decanter (maybe for a sauce, or cream for tea)?

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