An interesting early Victorian Sewing Compendium.
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A 19th century English leather-cased Sewing Compendium, circa 1840.The maroon coloured leather case with a silver applied plaque engraved with owner's script initials 'MC.' The red silk interior with a lift-out with unmarked silver hole maker and bodkin with small steel scissors. The lower part of the case with unmarked silver propelling pencil, thimble, thread waxer, pincushion and tapemeasure: the thimble is bright-cut engraved; the waxer with unmarked silver ends die-struck with a rose, thistle and shamrock; the unmarked pincushion and tapemeasure with a die-struck view of Windsor castle from the lawn. The lid of the case contains a card for notes with [in manuscript pencil] '1843. Miss Marie Cole September 1843', together with a retailer's stock card of approximately the same date, a photograph of a girl circa 1900 with a note in pen on the reverse - 'Teresa was 15 when this was taken', and two small cards with the date 1937 and a note in pen 'Dear Edith, I know you will value this - and not toss it about in any old way - I always liked it - & so did Teresa - so now it is yours. [?] A. Simpson. A very old friend of my Mother's gave her This - notice the date - these are silver and would polish up - if you wished - just embroidery things note the wax to prevent thread from knotting my love to you [?] A. Simpson. Condition: \n
Good.
\nDimensions [of the case as a whole]: \nLength - 9.50 cm.; Width - 4.50 cm.; Depth - 3.50 cm.; Weight - 70 gms.
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