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Lady's Workbox, 1808

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The workbox as given to Elizabeth Gifford

TheLady's workbox in theJudges' Lodgings Museum,Lancaster, was made in 1808 in Lancaster byGillows (trading as Robert Gillow and Brothers).[1]

It is documented in theGillow Estimate Sketchbooks in 1808. The recipient was Miss Elizabeth Gifford of Nerquis Hall.[2] The workbox is decorated with 72 'rare and curious woods'. The craftsman wasFrancis Dowbiggin, son ofThomas Dowbiggin.[citation needed]

Gillows

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Main article:Gillows of Lancaster and London

Gillows, also known asGillow & Co., was a furniture making firm based in Lancaster andLondon. It was founded in Lancaster in about 1730 byRobert Gillow (1704-1772).[3] The Robert Gillow of the box would be the founder's grandson, Robert [iii] Gillow, whose brothers George [ii] Gillow; and Richard [iii] Gillow joined the family firm.[4]Gillows was owned by the family until 1814.

As a result of Lancaster'sAtlantic triangular trade, much timber was imported from the Caribbean.[5] However, the port was going into decline about the time the box was made. Lancaster was barred from taking part in theslave trade in 1799 and the slave trade was abolished in the British Empire in 1807.[6]

The marquetry

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The top of the lid showing 25 specimens.

The workbox is decorated withmarquetry using 72 "rare and curious woods". The interest is twofold, firstly it gives samples of 75 types of woods giving their 18th century names, and secondly it gives an insight into the woods then available in Lancaster.

Catalogue of the Specimens of Curious Woods (English and Foreign) Introduced in a W0RK- BOX, made for Miss GIFFARD, of Nerquis, by ROBERT GILLOW and BROTHERS, of Lancaster, in August, 1808.

  1. EnglishOak
  2. SpanishMahogany
  3. Sycamore
  4. Tulip Wood
  5. Sandal
  6. Partridge Wood
  7. East IndiaYew
  8. Zebra
  9. Orange Wood
  10. Jamaica Satinwood
  11. King Wood
  12. Dutch Elm
  13. Iron Wood
  14. Guietiety
  15. Manganiel
  16. Rose Wood
  17. East India Satinwood
  18. Caracoa
  19. Canary Wood
  20. Botany Bay Wood
  21. Yellow Sander
  22. Casuarina Wood
  23. BlackEbony
  24. Holly
  25. Brown Ebony
  26. Green Ebony
  27. Angola Wood
  28. Tamarind Wood
  29. Amboyna Wood
  30. Purple Wood
  31. Gambia Wood
  32. English Yew
  33. Snake Wood
  34. St Johns Wood
  35. Guiana Wood
  36. Ceylon Wood
  37. Havannah Wood
  38. English Pear Tree
  39. Brazils Wood
  40. Nova Scotia Wood
  41. Calmandra
  42. Camphire Wood
  43. EnglishMaple
  44. Mangrove
  45. Grove Wood
  46. Mill Wood
  47. ItalianWalnut
  48. Wood Sandford
  49. Cape Wood
  50. HondurasSatinwood
  51. Kangaroo Wood
  52. English Apple Tree
  53. Box
  54. Brown Box
  55. Air wood
  56. American Yew
  57. AmericanMaple
  58. Hiccory
  59. Plane Tree
  60. English Oak, cut from Framing ofLancaster Castle old gates
  61. Fustic
  62. Mexican Wood
  63. Plumb Tree
  64. Poplar Tree
  65. Moss Oak
  66. White Ebony
  67. Manilla
  68. Barr Wood
  69. American Beech
  70. Dutch Oak
  71. English Beech
  72. EnglishAsh

Savacue Wood, Parama wood and Orange Wood were used to frame the samples[7]

References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toLady's Workbox, 1808.
  1. ^Workbox (accession Number LANMS.2006.8)Archived 7 November 2014 at theWayback Machine. Lancashire Museums
  2. ^Nerquis (Welsh: Nercwys) is a village inFlintshire, Wales. SeeNerquis Hall for details of Miss Gifford's house.
  3. ^Boynton 1995.
  4. ^Stuart, Susan E. (2004)."Gillow family (per. c.1730–c.1830)".Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press.doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/67319. Retrieved6 November 2014. (Subscription,Wikipedia Library access orUK public library membership required.) (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  5. ^Trade - Import/ExportArchived 13 May 2009 at theWayback Machine. Lancashire Museums
  6. ^AbolitionArchived 13 May 2009 at theWayback Machine. Lancashire Museums
  7. ^Display panel 2014.

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