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Antique Fur, Horn & Beautifully Carved Cow Bone Needlecase *Black Forest *C1890s

$ 21.41

Availability: 98 in stock
  • Maker: Black Forest style
  • Type: Needle Case
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Needle Type: Hand Sewing Needles
  • Case Material: Cow (Bovine) Bone
  • Condition: Excellent condition. Please be sure to scroll down to see the description and larger photos. Click *See Full Description* if you are on a phone.
  • Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930

    Description

    Antique Fur, Horn & Beautifully Carved Cow Bone Needle Case
    Continental * Circa 1890s
    This unusual antique needle case has a top in the form of a deer hoof with the sides covered with fur. The hoof is carved of horn and the bottom has a steel horseshoe with faceted steel "nails" holding in on. The bottom is made of cow (bovine) bone and is beautifully carved showing a stag in the forest. It's in the Black Forrest style with brown pigment "antiquing" so that the high spots of the carving stand out.
    The condition is amazing. The fur is intact and it has no chips, cracks or loss. The top fits on securely and it measures 3 1/4" long. This would have been a souvenir item (probably from Germany or Switzerland) in the late 19th century. Those are the two countries known for this style of carving. A pair of knitting needle guards with furry hooves like this are shown on pp. 162 & 180 of Nerylla Taunton's book
    Antique Needlework Tools and Embroideries
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    *This item is made of bone from a domestic cow (bovine) and NOT from an endangered species or an ivory producing species.
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