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Lady's workbox made by prisoners of war

Lady's workbox made by prisoners of war
Lady's workbox made by prisoners of war
Lady's workbox made by prisoners of war
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Item no
52409
Title
Lady's workbox made by Prisoners of War at Edinburgh Castle, c. 1815
Description
One wooden workbox for a lady's sewing equipment, made by French prisoners of war at Edinburgh Castle. The box is made to resemble a book with a curved spine. The outside of the box is made of wood with straw inlay in different colours and patterns. On the lid and sides are glass fronted panels of painted scenes; on the lid is a scene with men working with barrels, the front has a view of a river with a bridge and houses, and the side panels depict a basket of roses. The base has a panel with a river scene with a barge with two men and a cow. Inside the box, there is a small mirror inside the lid, and two compartments with separate hinged doors, each with a glazed painting of a man and a woman in fashion of the Regency period. The doors open to show one compartment the width of the box, and two smaller ones at the front. The lid is held open by two strips of straw.
Accession number
HH871/33
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