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camp chest, c.1800

Iroquois whimsy purse, c.1870

Masonic apron, c.1770

lady's pocket, c.1700

painted French fan, c.1690

fire screen, c.1860

bayonet, c.1775

powder horn, 1842

ox shoe, c.1800

flax hatchel, 1827

cow horn footstool, c.1860

land grant, 1798

Selected Objects from the UEL Museum's Collection

George Walden Meyer's camp chest c.1800

This leather covered chest most likely belonged to George Walden Meyers. Such decorated boxes were used to carry dishes and cutlery and are often known as mess chests or camp chests. The interior of the boxes were decorated with block printed paper. The exterior was patent leather embossed with diamond patterns that is still visible on the front of the lid.