Square, brown-burgundy colored jewelry box

Object/Artifact

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Jefferson County Museum

Name/Title

Square, brown-burgundy colored jewelry box

Entry/Object ID

1219

Description

Square, brown-burgundy colored jewelry box, stamped with the initials H.L.J. (for Harriet Lane Johnston). Above the initials is a metal emblem depicting a bent arm holding a sword; this symbol is the Johnston family crest or seal. The box is opened by pressing two circular tabs on the center of the front of the box, on either side of a keyhole (key not included in donation) Jewelry box opens with a hinged lid. The interior is lined with a combination of burgundy silk/satin material and velvet. The box contains one removable tray with two long compartments and two short ones, for laying jewelry of various sizes. There are two padded covers inside the jewelry box, presumably to cover the storage trays and protect the stored items. Manufacturer and/or seller's information stamped in gold inside the lid of the jewelry box: BOUCHERON MEDAILLE D'OR 1867 Galerie de Valois 152 et 153 PALAIS - ROYAL PARIS."

Acquisition

Accession

160

Source or Donor

Taylor, Margaret Beverley /Taylor, Edmund

Acquisition Method

Gift

Made/Created

Notes

Date: 1860 circa

Material

Wood; Leather(?); Velvet