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C. 1850 American Domed Leather Document or Valise Box, - Worcester County
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Mid-19th Century American Domed Leather Document or Valise Box, Monogrammed “H. S.”, Likely Worcester County, Massachusetts
Measuring 17 inches wide, 9.25 inches deep, and 7 inches high, this mid-19th century American domed-top document box reflects the vernacular craftsmanship of central Massachusetts, likely originating in Worcester County between 1840 and 1860. Constructed from a wood core clad in pressed black leather, the box is bound in natural leather straps affixed with round-headed brass tacks, a construction technique associated with regional manufacturers producing traveling cases and personal trunks in towns such as Leominster, Grafton, and Fitchburg.
The box’s distinctive domed form, sometimes referred to in period sources as a "French bonnet" or "valise top," suggests a functional hybrid between a gentleman’s portable document chest and a compact traveling case. Centered on the lid is a hand-gilded monogram, “H. S.,” rendered in elegant serif script, which offers a clue to original ownership and personalization, likely indicative of a middle- or upper-class professional or merchant.
The hardware includes a cast brass bail handle and a rectangular keyhole escutcheon, the lock mechanism still retaining its original working key, secured on red cord—a survival seldom encountered. The interior is fully lined in a diagonally woven red and white chevron-patterned textile or paper lining, typical of New England box linings of the period, many of which were manufactured in mills located in Worcester County and distributed through Boston. The lid’s recessed interior compartment may have originally housed writing implements, personal effects, or legal papers.
Structurally and stylistically, this example aligns with known output of 19th-century Massachusetts leather and japanned box makers, including small workshops operating under contract or as part of the region’s domestic industry in stitched leather goods. While no maker’s label is present, the quality and detailing are consistent with documented work attributed to makers such as A.H. Rice (Fitchburg) or the anonymous makers supplying Boston’s dry goods merchants during the antebellum decades.
Comparable domed-top leather boxes are preserved in the collections of Old Sturbridge Village, the American Antiquarian Society, and Historic New England, which collectively hold several Worcester and Middlesex County examples reflecting similar construction, including tacked leather bindings, domed lids, brass bail handles, and textile-lined interiors.
- Dimensions:Height: 7 in (17.78 cm)Width: 17 in (43.18 cm)Depth: 9.25 in (23.5 cm)
- Style:American Colonial (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:C. 1850
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Minor wear to surface including alligatoring to leather surface. Some leather trim loss commensurate with age and use.
- Seller Location:Atlanta, GA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU7838245570662

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