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Box, Knife
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Box, Knife

Object number72.98.1
Date1791-1820
MediumMahogany; Brass
Credit LineGift of Henry King Siebeneck.
DescriptionMahogany knife box with inlaid shell motif in oval on top of lid.Dimensions15 x 9 x 8.5 in. (38.1 x 22.9 x 21.6 cm)
Label TextBy the late 18th century, dining was gaining social status. Architects began designing separate rooms for dining, and cabinetmakers began making specific pieces of furniture to fill dining rooms. Most notable were sideboards for storing table linens, glassware, and cutlery, and for serving meals. Cutlery boxes designed to hold knives, spoons, and forks used at the table usually rested on top of sideboards. Their graceful forms and beautiful veneers and inlay patterns heightened the sumptuousness of the dining experience.
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