What-is-it question LXXXII.

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What-is-it question LXXXII.

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This silver and leather traveling case contains some items made of silver.
Dates to the 18th century.

These are usually 5 inches (12.7 cm.) to 6 inches (15.3 cm.) long.
I have seen examples from Great Britain and France.
What is this called?

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The section on the far right unscrews. It contains a bottle.

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Post by byron mac donald »

Okay I'll Bite... Does it have anything to do with food?
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Post by 2209patrick »

Hello Byran.

No, it does not ave anything to do with food.

The one in the picture is French.
Joseph Taylor and Samuel Pemberton of Birmingham England produced different versions of this item, c.1800.

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Post by byron mac donald »

How about oral hygiene? The bottle containing tooth powder; the other items a toothbrush, and a tongue scrapper?
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That's a good idea Byran, but this was not meant to be used as an oral hygiene kit.

On the far left there is a compartment with a hinged cover.
The bottle on the other end contained a liquid.

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and the liquid was for drinking and the other end contains glass. Good before hunting.
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communion kit?
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Post by dognose »

Hi Pat,

Or was it for pens and ink?

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Post by 2209patrick »

Those are all good ideas, but Trev is correct.

The compartment on the left would hold either sealing wax or pounce (sand). The bottle on the other end held ink.
The center held pen knives for shaping goose quills, tubular extensions for the knives, folding rulers with scales, dividers and nib sections for holding quill nibs.

What was this item called?
Will show more examples after we get the name of the item.

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Hi,

A notary traveling kit?
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Post by 2209patrick »

Hello Doos.
A notary traveling kit is not the term usually used to identify this type of item.
It's called a "Penner". These travelling sets of writing tools were necessary before the invention of the fountain pen.

Here's some more examples:
http://www.loringpage.com/pens/cat01b.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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