Accessories HandCrafted
in the 18th Century Manner
Wall
box
Wall boxes came in a variety of shapes and sizes and were used
to hold almost any thing. This one could be hung on a wall or placed
on side table. Great for dried floral arrangements!
15” high
5” wide
3” deep
$28.00
Pipe
Box
This is a hanging box for long clay pipes the drawer is for
accessories such as tampers, tobacco this style of hanging
pipe box was popular from 1740-1800.
18” high
5” wide
4” deep
$42.00
Clothespins
“in the white”
I
make my clothespins with wood from the Aspen
tree which is a light but very tough wood. The
wood is almost white which will not stain your
clothes like other woods might. The pins are
turned by hand to give each one a rough charm
and individuality that modern pins lack. These
are great for drying your herbs with in the fall.
$1.00
Candle
box
This
candle box is a copy of one that was popular from
the 17th century well into the 19th century. It was
designed to be hung on the wall so that mice could
not get to the candles which were primarily made
of tallow. When hung up you can just lift the lid
and slide out a candle.