Inventarnummer
96/106/1-4
Beschreibung
This is a cylindrical knitting basket with a lid and two handles (now detached and stored inside the basket). The lid has a small circular hole in the centre through which the wool would be threaded. The basket is made from a mixture of materials, including cane, plaited straw or grass, and split wood which is possibly willow. The split willow has been passed through a roller to give a decorative ribbed/ridged effect. It is lined with pale blue silk. The basket was probably not made in England, and the materials may have originated in the Far East or France.
Physische Beschaffenheit
1 knitting basket with separate lid: good condition- handles have come off
Bestandsgeschichte
MERL ‘Stakeholders’ recording form, December 2013 – Object number: 96/106/1–4 // Name of recorder: Bunty Ball and John Page // General construction method: Stake and strand for lid and base. Plaited sides. // Overall shape: Cylindrical // Materials: Split and ribbed willow (?), 5-element plait – straw or grass (?), 6mm cane, lacquered, and twine. // Base: 5 x 5, cross-stitched, 1 added to make 41 stakes. Paired with willow (?) skein. Arrangement of the base stakes – corner stakes to make the round lid and base. One corner has 6 inserts to make an odd number of side stakes, making 41 side stakes. // Sides: Ring of lacquered cane sewn before upset, cross-stitched. // Border: Rim of lacquered cane sewn to top. Internal rim/collar for lid fixed with metal pins. Willow skeins over a sheet of thing wood 3cm high. // Handles: Detached. Two cane handles 10cm x 6cm. Wrapped in lapping cane, lacquered, and decorated with orange thread. // Lid: As base, but with brass (?) eyelet for wool. // Dimensions: Height 27cm x diameter 11cm // Anything else to note about this particular basket: Fixtures – loop and thread fastener. Hinge missing. // Anything else to note about this type of basket: See 67/65, 67/76, 67/60, 79/99 for baskets with this ridged stake effect – all of which have 4 ridges, while this basket has 5. Flat strips of ‘wood’ (? willow) put through a ‘mangle’., MERL Handwritten Accession Form (Museum of English Rural Life) – ‘Recorder: JMB // Date: 19.6.97 // Description: A tubular knitting basket with lid and lined with pale blue silk. The two handles have become detached and are stored inside the basket. // Materials consists of some cane (handles) and maybe cane or split willow at ends. The plaited straw woven into the sides could be of far eastern origin or French. // Dimensions: Length: 27.0 cm Diameter: 11.0 cm // Associated information: Probably foreign but exact origin uncertain.’
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