19th Century Stumpwork Embroidery Writing Pad & Letter Box - Royal School
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:353 | Product: Embroidery Needlework |
Style/ Origin: Victorian | Type/ Features: Embroidery |
Material: Muslin |
One side of the curved front of the letter box is slightly caved, and the set is a bit dirty overall with a few stains. Looks like a water stain along the spine of the tablet. No smells that I can detect.
I found this at an estate sale in the 90s, a note inside the box looks like it was written by the collector, or perhaps the shop it was purchased from and dated 1987. This note claims that the set belonged to Lady Page Croft, wife of Lord Henry Page Croft, and that she was a friend of Queen Mary of Teck. Lord Croft was an MP, and worked with Churchill on some legislation. Then, it claims that the set was a gift from Babs (Mabel) Thorn, a Schiapparelli model. Interesting history if true!
Please study the photos and ask for more if you need them, they are part of the description. The set is heavy and large with a nearly 5# ship weight. Please check the shipping options.