Friday, September 17, 2010

Object of the Day: A Victorian Papier Mache Spectacle Case

Spectacles were expensive and not-so-easy to come by before the days when they could be purchased and crafted in an hour. When something means the difference between being able to see and not being able to see, you tend to want to treat it with care and respect. Spectacle cases such as this papier mache case would have been used in many a Victorian home.


As I’ve mentioned before, The Victorians liked to make the things they used everyday look as pleasing as possible. Just because an object was utilitarian didn’t mean it couldn’t be attractive. This case has been inlaid with mother-of-pearl in a star and diamond pattern. The pearl on this piece is particularly shiny. The inside of the case is lined in black velvet and it clasps shut with a little silver button.

I’m always glad to see these types of objects. The idea that something was special because it was useful just makes sense to me. I find it refreshing to be reminded that everything has value.

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