"Chuck Luck Pocket Match Safe and Dice Box" Matchsafe, patented 1893 (CH 18502729)

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"Chuck Luck Pocket Match Safe and Dice Box" Matchsafe, patented 1893 (CH 18502729)

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Oblong, with rounded corners, featuring central, raised decoration of two donkey heads, each facing the other, between them is inscription "Three Of A Kind", all framed by twisted ropework. Plain case lid flips open at left of decoration by pressing small metal button on top, upper left. At right is plain slip-off cover that conceals pair of miniature dice. Reverse features raised decoration of delicate arabesques surrounding a central, empty, oval reserve that is framed with ropework, all reverse ornament framed again with twisted ropework. Striker is on bottom of slip-off cover.

Pocket match safes, called pocket vestas in England, were designed to safely hold early friction matches, which were known to ignite unexpectedly when carried loosely in the pocket or purse. Although these handy containers are rarely seen today, from 1850 to 1915 match safes were extremely popular. Since the match safe cut across every segment of society, from nobility on down to the ordinary workingman, it is no surprise that these convenient cases ranged from the fabulous and elegant to the absurdly cheap and vulgar. These forgotten pieces of history can be found in a wide variety of materials – from inexpensive tin and brass to platinum, gold and silver, even exotic materials like ivory, tortoise shell, and mother of pearl. Today, as was true in their heyday, the most coveted match safes are those created by brilliant designers like Tiffany, Gorham, and Fabergé. From advertisements and souvenirs to highly collectible enamels to multi-function match safes to those embellished with jewels and designed by the finest craftsman, The Knohl Collection, with approximately 21,000 pieces, currently has the largest known accumulation of match safes in the world.

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1893
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Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum
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