Accession No
TEMP.03870
Description
Sewing or jewellery box, wood covered in red leather with gadrooned cushion-shaped lid and embossed and gold floral decorations. Ornate gilt metal handles on box and front-opening drawer. The inside of the box is separated into fifteen compartments lined with blue paper, two covered with red leather lids, containing a leather-bound needle case with sewing needles inside and silk-covered needle cushion with one needle inserted. The inside of the lid is covered in light-blue velveteen cloth with embossed geometric patterns around the border and a floral decoration in the middle. A lock to secure the lid visible on the front of the box.
Place
Europe; British Isles; England
Period
Post Medieval 18th century
Source
Jennings, John J. [?donor]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
TEMP.03870
Cultural Affliation
Material
Wood; Leather (tanned); Metal; Paper; Silk; ?Ivory; ?Horn; Cloth
Local Term
Measurements
218mm x 120mm x 165mm
Events
Context (Related Documents)
Paper label found inside TEMP.03870: 'dd Jennings - English'.
Event Date
Author: Anne Doering
Description (Labels & Markings)
Object label attached to TEMP.03870: 'Jennings. XVIII C. English.'
Event Date
Author: Anne Doering
Context (Related Documents)
See 'Report on Collections Research and Cataloguing Project on Post Medieval 'To Be Disposed Of' Material' by David Kay in the archive (Doc.474) for background information.
Event Date 2019
Author: Anne Doering
Description (Physical description)
Sewing or jewellery box, wood covered in red leather with gadrooned cushion-shaped lid and embossed and gold floral decorations. Ornate gilt metal handles on box and front-opening drawer. The inside of the box is separated into fifteen compartments lined with blue paper, two covered with red leather lids, containing a leather-bound needle case with sewing needles inside and silk-covered needle cushion with one needle inserted. The inside of the lid is covered in light-blue velveteen cloth with embossed geometric patterns around the border and a floral decoration in the middle. A lock to secure the lid visible on the front of the box.
Event Date 28/10/2025
Author: Anne Doering
FM:327615
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