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Drawing Instruments

Box & Magazine Cases

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Large, multi-layered cases have been made throughout the history of sets of drawing instruments. Besides drawers, some of these wooden boxes have compartments that fold out from the lid or from the base. Unlike the half-dozen or so instruments in pocket cases, these cases could hold twenty or thirty drawing implements. The materials used to line the cases have changed over time, from the pink felt applied by J. D. Weickert's workshop in the 18th century to the satin and velvet that were commonplace in the 19th and 20th centuries. As can be seen on the next page, foam was introduced in the late 20th century. Brass hooks and eyes were often attached to fasten the lids; other cases could be locked with a key. American firms that sold these sets of instruments included Widdifield & Co. and Frost & Adams, both of Boston, and William Minifie of Baltimore.


Set of Drawing Instruments Signed Weickert of Leipzig

Set of Drawing Instruments

Set of Drawing Instruments

Set of Drawing Instruments

Widdifield & Co. Set of Drawing Instruments

Set of Drawing Instruments

Set of Drawing Instruments

Set of Drawing Instruments

Case of Mismatched Drawing Instruments

Schoenner Set of Drawing Instruments

Salmoiraghi Case of Military Drafting Instruments

Compas Superieurs Case of Drawing Instruments Sold by William Minifie

Set of Drawing Instruments

Magazine Case of Drawing Instruments

Set of Drawing Instruments

Set of Drawing Instruments Sold by Sears Roebuck

Magazine Case of Drawing Instruments

Set of Drawing Instruments

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