This sterling box was made by W.R. Smiley and is hallmarked London 1855.
It is 5 inches (12.70 cm.) long, 2.5 inches (6.35 cm.) wide, and 1.25 inches (3.18 cm.) deep.
Besides the two compartments visible in the picture, there is also a smaller compartment on the base.
What was this box meant to hold?
Pat.
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What-is-it question CXII.
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Well done Alain and Trev.
This is a pipe box or smoker's companion.
The book calls it a tobacco-pipe case.
Trev's description of the contents is 100% accurate.
The pipe back then was likely a medium size clay.
Alain, you bring up an interesting point.
I try to use terms that are accurate, but don't give the "What-is-it" away immediately.
Yet, at the same time, choose words that don't steer everyone in the wrong direction.
Since posting all these What-is-it questions, I've found that finding these nuetral words is not always easy.
I try to be careful and fair.
Pat.
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This is a pipe box or smoker's companion.
The book calls it a tobacco-pipe case.
Trev's description of the contents is 100% accurate.
The pipe back then was likely a medium size clay.
Alain, you bring up an interesting point.
I try to use terms that are accurate, but don't give the "What-is-it" away immediately.
Yet, at the same time, choose words that don't steer everyone in the wrong direction.
Since posting all these What-is-it questions, I've found that finding these nuetral words is not always easy.
I try to be careful and fair.
Pat.
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