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<p>[QUOTE="Poisonivy, post: 629109, member: 2417"]A lot of Victorian sewing boxes have features that make it easy to know what it was used for such as a pin cushion and thimble holder(s) but not all of them do.</p><p>Most do have the strip in the lid for sewing tools though or the same on a lid in the tray.</p><p>Jewellery boxes usually have a section for rings to slot into ect ...</p><p>Now Regency sewing boxes are a whole different ball game <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/eek.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Poisonivy, post: 629109, member: 2417"]A lot of Victorian sewing boxes have features that make it easy to know what it was used for such as a pin cushion and thimble holder(s) but not all of them do. Most do have the strip in the lid for sewing tools though or the same on a lid in the tray. Jewellery boxes usually have a section for rings to slot into ect ... Now Regency sewing boxes are a whole different ball game :eek:[/QUOTE]
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