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19th Century 3-Tiered Wooden Sewing Box with Bone Eyelets

Measures:  9.5" tall, 9" wide, 6" deep

19th-century 3-tiered wooden sewing box with a dark, rich finish. All bone eyelets and turned finials are intact and undamaged. The drawers slide smoothly, the cover fits but is quite snug, so it has been left loose. The pin cushion pedestal remains in place, ready for a replacement cushion.  There is one crack near a front finial, which is common for the age and style of these boxes. 

These tiered wooden sewing boxes were most popular from the mid-to-late 19th century. They were used to store and organize sewing essentials like thread, needles, thimbles, and scissors, with bone eyelets designed to guide thread spools.  They often became cherished heirlooms, passed down through generations as both functional tools and sentimental keepsakes.  Please see photos for details, and feel free to request additional images.

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$195.00

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