Item Details
A lovely piece of late Victorian sewing ware. This is a delightfully carved Corozo nut, with good colouring, shape and size. Modelled to represent an acorn, the case unscrews to reveal a silver thimble to the inside. The thimble is a later companion dating to the reign of George V. Corozo nuts are the seeds of the Phytelephas palm tree and is more commonly known as "vegetable ivory" due to its colouring. Native to Central/South American rainforests, they are dried and carved into highly durable, eco-friendly pieces. A usable addition to any collection.
Hallmarks:- Clear and readable
Date:- Birmingham 1918
Maker:- James Fenton
Case Date:- Circa 1880
Diameter:
1.7 cmHeight:
2.4 cmCase 5cm x 3cm
Date of manufacture
Circa 1880
Excellent, with no dents or holes to the silver, no chips or cracks to the case.
Delivery
Postage and packing :- £10.00 UK - Royal Mail Special Delivery £18.00 Europe £22.00 Outside Europe (USA will require an additional 10% tariff charge)
UK:£10
EU:£18
WORLD:£22
USA:£22
