Small leather needle case, reportedly made by Robert Burn's brother
Key details
- Object number
- 3.7505
- Date
- 1780 to 1789
- On display
- No
- Maker
- Burns, William
- Object number
- 3.7505
- Date
- 1780 to 1789
- On display
- No
- Maker
- Burns, William
Description
Small, leather needle case with attached card label detailing history of the case.
Needle case in leather with a label attached which reads "A needlecase presented to Burns's Mother by her son William, a saddlers apprentice in Ayr, He died in London after working for some time in a saddlers shop in the Strand. He was buried in St. Pauls Church yard Dublin, 1872 G. Burns over (on reverse) Mrs Everitt the poet's grand daughter is my informant as to William being buried in St. Pauls Ch Yd. She had it from John Murdoch" Card dated, 'Dublin, 1872.'
Object information
Acquisition
1931
Category
Measurements
- Depth: 1.2(cm)
- Height: 5(cm)
- Width: 4.5(cm)
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