Antiques Roadshow and Sewing Goodies


Susan has looked at her treasures and come up with three items she would like to take to the Roadshow. I know, she only gets two ... so she still has to choose. 

Susan's choices
The three items are shown above ... a Victorian sewing case ... a tiny celluloid "box" with a cute face ... and a leather pouch with a special surprise in it (more on this one in the next post).

The Victorian sewing case is just beautiful. It is made of mother of pearl with silver decoration. Inside are places for needles and pins and a little notebook too.




The other item is the cutest little miniature celluloid thing. What is it? What is it for? Wish we knew. Susan has several little cases of this type, but they are all bigger. Most are sewing cases, though a few are bottles, another a pencil holder.



The little head screws off the base revealing a little space below. It is too small for pills. Maybe it is for some kind of unguent or cream ... more probably for smelling salts. Women "suffered from the vapors" back in the 1920s!!!
 

This is made in Germany using French ivory, a type of celluloid (an early processed plastic) that is hand painted. I love the little "feather" in her hair.


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