"0.432"^^ . . . . . . . . . "In the 19th century, knitting needles were available in very fine sizes for the delicate open knitting patterns that were popular. Although blunt ended, these needles were able to pierce a variety of materials. This knitting needle case was made especially to contain fine needles. Modelled after a change purse, the case has a \u2018snap-hance\u2019 closure. The decorative silk is lined with chamois leather to prevent the needles poking through."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "1840 / 1850, United Kingdom" . . "A knitting needle case made of ivory silk figured with pink and silver stripes, gold, pink and maroon flowers. It is lined with chamois and is edged with silver-gilt braid. The case closes with a silver snap-hance."@en . . . . . . "0.4342"^^ . . "T.23-2005" . "1840 / 1850, United Kingdom" . "0.7928"^^ . . . "A knitting needle case made of ivory silk figured with pink and silver stripes, gold, pink and maroon flowers. It is lined with chamois and is edged with silver-gilt braid. The case closes with a silver snap-hance."@en . "0.6627"^^ . . "In the 19th century, knitting needles were available in very fine sizes for the delicate open knitting patterns that were popular. Although blunt ended, these needles were able to pierce a variety of materials. This knitting needle case was made especially to contain fine needles. Modelled after a change purse, the case has a \u2018snap-hance\u2019 closure. The decorative silk is lined with chamois leather to prevent the needles poking through."@en . .