Bandbox, 1825-1865

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Artifact Overview

In the early 1800s, Americans used bandboxes to store clothing, accessories, and other small items. Bandboxes were handy containers in the home, or when traveling by stage, boat, or rail. Manufacturers covered these inexpensive pasteboard or wooden boxes with colorful papers. Some bandboxes were covered with papers depicting animals, places or specific scenes. Others, such as this one, were covered with decorative wallpaper of the day.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Bandbox (Container)

Date Made

1825-1865

Creators

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2001.0.18.51

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Pasteboard (Paper)
Wallpaper
Paper (Fiber product)

Color

Green
Pink (Color)
White (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 9.75 in
Width: 13 in
Length: 11 in

Inscriptions

label on interior of lid: MANUFACTURED BY / C. BYRON / PAPER BOX / MANUFACTURER / No. 4, DIAMOND BLOCK (UP STAIRS) / Hanover, Near Union Street, Boston
Bandbox, 1825-1865