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Lund Antique Victorian Coromandel Sewing box Complete. Antique thimbles needles.

$ 1056

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

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Box includes 12 mother of pearl spools, 4 other mother of pearl thread and pin holders, five sterling thimbles, 2 antique needles, One bodkin and ornate sterling needle holder.
Superficial scratch on top and small veneer crack on top, slight Discoloration spots on interior.
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Coromandel box excellent condition 12 mother of pearl spools. Three antique needles sterling silver needle holder five Sterling silver symbols Exquisite antique sewing box made by Lund, Cornhill London. Veneered in stunning figured Coromandel with mother of pearl vacant initial plate and escutcheon.
It's not until you lift the lid of this very understated plain-looking sewing box that the inside jumps out at you showing its fabulous well looked after and unused high-quality interior made by none other than one of the top and highly regarded and hugely collected box makers of their time "LUND". The interior is lined in rich blue silk, with a removable tray which houses 4 mother of pearl thread spools, 4 thread winders, (all featuring the exquisitely detailed engraved snowflake design), and two matching unmarked silver thimbles. In the middle of this antique sewing box is a removable tool pad that's fully fitted with mother of pearl handled tools, including a pricker, tweezers, thread hooks, sewing needle and scissors. This sewing box tray can be removed to reveal large storage space underneath. The top has a ruched silk pad with a mother of pearl turn button and ribbon, turning this enables you to pull down the envelope compartment.
Complete with a fully working lock and tasselled key.
Thomas Lund had established his London Business in 1804. In 1835 his son William Lund opened his own retail outlet on Fleet Street, London. In 1845 Thomas passed away and William would go on to run both businesses. His son Charles took over the business when William died in 1872 and continued to operate under the name William Lund & Son