Wooden sewing box

Sewing box

SEWING & NEEDLEWORK EQUIPMENT
Wood
overall: 3-5/8 x 9-3/8 x 6-3/8 in.

Sewing box; Wooden sewing box; from the collection of Captain Richard C. Mears (1829-1899); wooden box, used as a sewing caddy and storage container; lid is completely removable, and has a small nob on the top to help lift off; box is divided widthwise into two separate compartments; one compartment is completely open, most likely used for storage of sewing tools and supplies; second compartment is divided again into an upper and lower portion (though only a slight difference in height); lower portion has five, tall, upright spindles, while upper portion has seven shorter upright spindles, all of which were most likely used as holders for spools of thread; front of box features thirteen staggered holes, most likely for thread from spools to pass through in order to keep organized and from becoming tangled with eachother.; a small wooden handle positioned on each side of the box.


2005.34.413

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