Fire Strikers, Tinder Boxes, Match Holders, &c. (A.m.) 



[no.] Tinder box and steel; formed of a Puma's 

 tooth, with cover and chain of gold. (Indians of Grand 

 Chaco.) 



[ in.'J Tinder box, with steel; box i|in. long; carved 

 and beautifully mounted with silver; steel, attached by 

 flat chain, 2in. long. (Mexico.) 



[112.] Tinder box, hard wood; boldly carved with 

 boys ; stopper, a bust of girl, attached by silver chain. 3f in. 

 high. (Holland.) 



[113. J Tinder box, wood, with stopper and chain; 

 mounted with brass, and inlaid with brass, and mother-of- 

 pearl. 2^in. high. (Holland.) 



[114.] Tinder box, wood; with stopper and chain, 

 mounted with brass, and inlaid with flowers in brass and 

 copper. 2'fin. high. (Holland.) 



[115.] Tinder box, wood; mounted with brass, and 

 with brass stopper and chain ; inlaid with brass and mother- 

 of-pearl. 2fin. high. (Holland.) 



[116.] Tinder box, nut; fluted; middle carved in 

 chequers ; ivory bottom ; ivory stopper, with chain. 2f in. 

 high. (German.) 



[ 117 to 123.] Seven match boxes, metal. (English.) 



[ 124.] Cylindrical match box, with socket for match 

 on lid. 2|in. high. (English.) 



[ 125.J Pneumatic fire-striker. (English.) 



[126.] Match box, papier-mache* ; in form of boot. 

 (English.) 



[ 127.J Match box, silver filigree; in form of boot. 

 (Russia.) 



[128.] Match box, silver ; in form of shoe; Niello. 

 3^in. long. (Caucasus.) 



[129.] Match box, silver; prepared for Niello, but 

 not filled. 2-J-in. x tin. (Tula, Russia.) 



[ 130.J Match box, steel; beautifully inlaid with gold 

 and silver ; by Zuluaga. 2 Jin. x i|in. (Spain.) 

 See cigarette case No. 58. 



[ I3 1 -] Match box, brass ; with lever opening lid, and 

 lifting bottom. (English.) 



[132.] Match box, brass ; with hinged knife for cutting 

 cigars. 



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