Historical information
Typical of work boxes made in China for sale to visiting Europeans 1840's
Physical description
Black lacquerware work box, hexagonal, with bone or ivory fittints. Black all-over lacquered surfaces decorated with Chinese pavilion scenes and motifs with butterflies. Two inner compartments, upper one fitted with bone/ivory lids to compartments for needlework. Lower compartment is a drawer with missing contents. Two metal carrying handles, two metal key holes (no keys). Front feet gilded wood, back feet wooden blocks. Interior has one removable fitted tray with eleven compartments. Two compartment lids match gold and green lacquerware of exterior. Two have removvable inserts. Third compartment has removable pincushion insert. Four narrow compartments fitted with wooden blocks to contain tools. Lower drawer has folding writing slope decorated and five compartments for writing tools
Inscriptions & markings
Exterior: Black lacquer with gold and pale green inlay
References
- The History of Needlework Tools and Accessories. Sylvia Groves, 1966 ISBN/ISSN: 0668029536 Hard back book, published by Country Life Ltd. London UK.
