Lady's Workbox, 1808
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The Lady's workbox in the Judges' Lodgings Museum, Lancaster, was made in 1808 in Lancaster by Gillows (trading as Robert Gillow and Brothers).[http://collections.lancsmuseums.gov.uk/Display.php?irn=12381&QueryPage=%2FQuery.php Workbox (accession Number LANMS.2006.8)]. Lancashire Museums
It is documented in the Gillow Estimate Sketchbooks in 1808. The recipient was Miss Elizabeth Gifford of Nerquis Hall.Nerquis (Welsh: Nercwys) is a village in Flintshire, Wales. See [http://map.coflein.gov.uk/index.php?action=do_details&numlink=36046 Nerquis Hall] for details of Miss Gifford's house. The workbox is decorated with 72 'rare and curious woods'. The craftsman was Francis Dowbiggin, son of Thomas Dowbiggin.{{citation needed|date=November 2014}}
Gillows
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Gillows, also known as Gillow & Co., was a furniture making firm based in Lancaster and London. It was founded in Lancaster in about 1730 by Robert Gillow (1704-1772).{{sfn|Boynton|1995}} The Robert Gillow of the box would be the founder's grandson, Robert [iii] Gillow, whose brothers George [ii] Gillow; and Richard [iii] Gillow joined the family firm.{{Cite ODNB | last = Stuart | first = Susan E. | title = Gillow family (per. c.1730–c.1830) | date = 2004 | url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/67318?docPos=1 | doi = 10.1093/ref:odnb/67319 | accessdate = 6 November 2014}} (subscription or UK public library membership required)
Gillows was owned by the family until 1814.
As a result of Lancaster's Atlantic triangular trade, much timber was imported from the Caribbean.[http://collections.lancsmuseums.gov.uk/narratives/narrative.php?irn=47 Trade - Import/Export]. Lancashire Museums However, the port was going into decline about the time the box was made. Lancaster was barred from taking part in the slave trade in 1799 and the slave trade was abolished in the British Empire in 1807.[http://collections.lancsmuseums.gov.uk/narratives/narrative.php?irn=50 Abolition]. Lancashire Museums
The marquetry
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The workbox is decorated with marquetry using 72 "rare and curious woods". The interest is twofold, firstly it gives samples of 75 types of woods giving their 18th century names, and secondly it gives an insight into the woods then available in Lancaster.
Catalogue of the Specimens of Curious Woods (English and Foreign) Introduced in a W0RK- BOX, made for Miss GIFFARD, of Nerquis, by ROBERT GILLOW and BROTHERS, of Lancaster, in August, 1808.
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- English Oak
- Spanish Mahogany
- Sycamore
- Tulip Wood
- Sandal
- Partridge Wood
- East India Yew
- Zebra
- Orange Wood
- Jamaica Satinwood
- King Wood
- Dutch Elm
- Iron Wood
- Guietiety
- Manganiel
- Rose Wood
- East India Satinwood
- Caracoa
- Canary Wood
- Botany Bay Wood
- Yellow Sander
- Casuarina Wood
- Black Ebony
- Holly
- Brown Ebony
- Green Ebony
- Angola Wood
- Tamarind Wood
- Amboyna Wood
- Purple Wood
- Gambia Wood
- English Yew
- Snake Wood
- St Johns Wood
- Guiana Wood
- Ceylon Wood
- Havannah Wood
- English Pear Tree
- Brazils Wood
- Nova Scotia Wood
- Calmandra
- Camphire Wood
- English Maple
- Mangrove
- Grove Wood
- Mill Wood
- Italian Walnut
- Wood Sandford
- Cape Wood
- Honduras Satinwood
- Kangaroo Wood
- English Apple Tree
- Box
- Brown Box
- Air wood
- American Yew
- American Maple
- Hiccory
- Plane Tree
- English Oak, cut from Framing of Lancaster Castle old gates
- Fustic
- Mexican Wood
- Plumb Tree
- Poplar Tree
- Moss Oak
- White Ebony
- Manilla
- Barr Wood
- American Beech
- Dutch Oak
- English Beech
- English Ash
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Savacue Wood, Parama wood and Orange Wood were used to frame the samples
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References
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- {{cite web|url=http://www.wood-database.com/|title=The Wood Database|last=Meier|first=Eric|date=2014|publisher=The Wood Database Project|access-date=9 November 2014}}
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- {{citation|title=Display panel|year=2014|location= The Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster|ref={{sfnref|Display panel|2014}}}}
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