Welcome to a world of beauty, charm, and delicate craftsmanship. A world where every thread is precious, and every stitch is a work of art. This is the world of antique sewing sets, where beauty meets utility, and history blends with art.
Among the treasures of this enchanting world is a silver sewing etui set, crafted in 1840 by the master silversmith Joseph Taylor. A piece of art that embodies the elegance and refinement of the Victorian era, and the skill and dedication of one of the most renowned artisans of his time.
The set includes a folding blade knife with floral silver scales, a pair of scissors with fancy silver arms and oval loops, a stiletto with a bird’s head and vine-shaped silver handle, a fish-shaped bodkin, and a thimble, all housed in a leather case with a plush velvet interior.
Each piece in this set is a masterpiece in its own right, adorned with intricate designs and expertly crafted details. The floral patterns on the knife scales are reminiscent of a garden in full bloom, while the bird’s head on the stiletto adds a touch of whimsy and playfulness.
The set is not only a work of art but also a reflection of the social status and taste of its owner. In the 1840s, etuis were a popular accessory for ladies who were expected to be proficient in needlework. Made of precious materials such as solid silver and gold, they were often decorated with elaborate designs as a sign of their owner’s wealth and refinement.
Joseph Taylor was a master silversmith known for his exceptional skill and attention to detail. His work was highly sought after and remains prized by collectors today. Owning a piece of his work is not only a privilege but also a tribute to the artistry and ingenuity of a bygone era.
This silver sewing etui set is in good condition, with minor wear and signs of ageing on the implements that are commensurate with the time. The thimble and bodkin are associated. It comes with provenance from a private collector and similar sewing kits have been featured in literature, including the “Sewing Tools and Trinkets: Collector’s Identification & Value Guide” by Helen Lester Thompson and “George IV: Art & Spectacle” by Kate Heard. Etui’s are also housed in museums such as the Victoria and Albert Museum and the British Museum.
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