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Regency Chinoiserie Sewing Box

£1,695.00

Ball and Claw Feet From our Sewing Boxes collection, we are pleased to offer this Regency Chinoiserie Penwork Sewing Box. The Sewing Box made from Sycamore is beautifully finished with a slightly raised lid with bowed sides raised upon four... Read More

Chinoiserie Design Circa 1815

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Dimensions 25.5 × 18 × 12.5 cm
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Ball and Claw Feet


From our Sewing Boxes collection, we are pleased to offer this Regency Chinoiserie Penwork Sewing Box. The Sewing Box made from Sycamore is beautifully finished with a slightly raised lid with bowed sides raised upon four ball and claw feet. The exterior of the Sewing Box is decorated extensively on a black ground with various scrolling foliage framing multiple unusual naive scene with figures in various pursuits. The interior of the box is lined with the original blue paper with a removable partitioned sewing tray having two pin cushions, thimble storage, and a lidded compartment. When removed the tray reveals a larger storage space beneath. The Regency Chinoiserie Sewing Box dates to the early 19th century during the short lived Regency era (1811-1820) and the reign of Prince George circa 1815.

The Penwork Sewing Box is complete with a working lock and tasselled key.

Measurements (inches) 4.9 High x 10 Wide x 7 Deep


Sycamore, also known as Harewood is a member of the Maple family, found in Europe. It is light yellow in colour and is often a very clean wood, with a straight, fine grain. The wood is often pippy. However, these pips are usually a very similar colour to the rest of the wood making them hardly visible.

Chinoiserie is a decorative style in Western art, furniture, and architecture that was undertaken particularly in the 18th century. It is characterized by the use of Chinese motifs and techniques hence the name Chinoiserie.

Regency is an era of British history between 1811 and 1820. The Regency era was initiated by King George III first suffered a debilitating illness in the late 1780s. He relapsed into his mental illness in 1810 and by the Regency Act in 1811 his eldest son George, Prince of Wales, was appointed prince regent to discharge royal functions. When George III died in 1820, the Prince Regent succeeded him as George IV.

Penwork, or pen and ink, was used on boxes to illustrate picturesque scenes and, at times, to document a vacation or visit to a foreign country. The prints would often depict people, landscapes, birds, insects, plants, flowers, and animals, as well as stories from Greek mythology or depictions of spa towns. Each of these drawings was very accurately drawn and beautifully varnished with shellac. It is likely that some penwork was commissioned by professional artists. Many of these works were highly detailed, showcasing the skill and expertise of the artist. Penwork was primarily a pastime practised by women (some of whom were just as skilled as the professionals) which explains the presence of so many examples throughout history.


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Dimensions 25.5 × 18 × 12.5 cm
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SKU 501178-TICE