exceptionally rare 19th century French mother of pearl "necessaire de couture" sewing kit with original silk interior
Description
An extraordinarily rare 19th-century French “necessaire de couture”—a petite sewing kit exquisitely housed within a naturally formed, hand-polished mother-of-pearl shell. These luxe travel kits were coveted personal accessories in the mid-1800s, often gifted to young women or carried on journeys as elegant symbols of refinement.
This example is exceptional for retaining its original crimson silk and velvet interior, complete with:
- a turned steel awl / bodkin
- a petite thimble
- original velvet straps and silk gathers
The exterior shell displays luminous, naturally variegated nacre in soft creams, honey, and pearl blush tones. The French brass hinge and clasp are correct for the period and function cleanly.
Pieces like this—especially with intact interiors—are exceedingly scarce and highly collectible. A museum-worthy object for lovers of early French accessories, vanity objects, or sewing ephemera.
Condition
- Very good antique condition overall.
- Interior silk and velvet show expected age patina but remain beautifully intact.
- Tools are original to the kit.
- Shell opens and closes securely with the original clasp.
- Minor wear to the shell edges, consistent with 150+ years of age.
Measurements
Approx. 4.25” long × 1.75” wide.
Origin
France, mid–19th century (c. 1850–1870)