Featured Small wooden sewing box, it is 19th century?

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  1. Elen Beattie

    Elen Beattie Well-Known Member

    Hello everyone! I picked this little cutie up today at a thrift store (only $3.99!). I think it is older but wanted to see what age you think it could be? When I first saw it I thought, how is this for jam?! Then I realised that it is a sewing box and likely someone's initials?:hilarious: Also if you could help me out with what the wood veneer (?) is, that would be wonderful too. It measures 7"L x 5"W x 4.25"H. Thanks as always! Image - 2022-09-11T151354.750.jpeg Image - 2022-09-11T151307.315.jpeg Image - 2022-09-11T151336.439.jpeg Image - 2022-09-11T151344.075.jpeg Image - 2022-09-11T151313.978.jpeg Image - 2022-09-11T151340.788.jpeg
     
  2. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Someone's initials but not original to the box. 1960s I'd think. (The pin cushion.)

    Debora
     
  3. Elen Beattie

    Elen Beattie Well-Known Member

    Ahh, ok good to know- not original to the box, thanks!
     
  4. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Just to be clear, the current pin cushion appears to be a modern replacement. The lid would original have had a pin cushion. Similar to this one (which also appears to have newer covering.)

    Debora

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  5. Elen Beattie

    Elen Beattie Well-Known Member

    Got it, thanks! Any idea what age the sewing box itself is?
     
  6. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Someone else will know better than I.

    Debora
     
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  7. Elen Beattie

    Elen Beattie Well-Known Member

    Thank you! Anyone else know what age this little sewing box would be? Also is it considered to be Tunbridge ware or not?:)
     
  8. Northern Lights Lodge

    Northern Lights Lodge Well-Known Member

    Oh, how DARLING! I'd have picked it up for $3.99! What a keeper!
     
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  9. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Walnut. With an ebony parquetry base border. Not really Tunbridge Ware as it doesn't have enough embellishment or a lid design. Mid 19th ish, or earlier, and I'm inclined to Georgian.

    There's a word for that veneer patterning and I've forgotten it.

    Lovely little thing, that.
     
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  10. Elen Beattie

    Elen Beattie Well-Known Member

    Oh that's great info, thanks so much!
     
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  11. all_fakes

    all_fakes Well-Known Member

    Walnut burl?
     
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  12. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    The centre panels are certainly burr walnut .

    And crossbanded is the word I was looking for.
     
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  13. Born2it

    Born2it Well-Known Member

    You done good!
     
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  14. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    Beautiful (and an 1840's price). These are the Thrift Stores I dream about (alas-no time machine). A micro-mosaic to replace the needle cushion with ...still very 'Bridgerton'. How many Jane Austen adaptations run in a 24 hr time span,more than the Kardasians ?
     
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  15. Elen Beattie

    Elen Beattie Well-Known Member

    Every so often you can tell that someone has donated contents of their antique booth to the thrift store- those are the exciting days when you think "What else is here today?!".
     
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  16. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    All my old dependable independent Thrifts seem to be spending their time researching their free,donated junk on Ebay & Chairish.Might go back to Craigslist,Facebook MP and post wanted ads.Gasoline and foot-powered pickin's a dry hole in my town.
    A waste of time w/ my limited remaining lifespan.Although,after 50 years of picking,aside from Goodwill,I simply just can't just drive by a Thrift-addicted.
     
  17. Elen Beattie

    Elen Beattie Well-Known Member

    The thrift stores are definitely hit and miss, I seem to score on the things that have been overlooked and not as you say, the stuff that has been "researched" on Ebay by staff. I actually get most of my best stuff by buying online from auction houses. I use Liveauctionworld.com :)
     
  18. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    Thank you so much for the tip re Liveauctionworld.com.When my wife finally starts getting her pension (praise god !),I'll be able to fiscally get a little bolder-been reigning myself in w/ the spending cash (and lots,lots of house projects.Anyway-time to broaden my search sources,thanks again.
     
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  19. Elen Beattie

    Elen Beattie Well-Known Member

    Very welcome! I get most of my winnings shipped from the auction houses (the ones that are willing to do that that is). Just have to way up the cost of shipping when I buy things- still usually works out worth it!
     
  20. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    I do see some really beautiful items on Invaluable & Liveauctioneers-you definitely have to contact their recommended local packagers/shippers (in addition to the auction house premium) before bidding.Still some very tempting deals,and at least you're not out $10-20 in petrol.
    In my alternate universe,my doppelganger shops on 1stDibs & Chairish !
     
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