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Four-dozen egg crate

circa 1913 - 1950s

Smithsonian's National Postal Museum

Smithsonian's National Postal Museum
Washington, DC, United States

This Parcel Post crate is designed to hold forty-eight eggs for shipment. The crate is constructed of ferrous metal and contains two removable cardboard shelves, each holding twenty-four separator compartments. The compartments are arranged in four rows of six collars formed by cardboard that is reinforced with metal rims. An open window in the lid displayed the address card, and to its right, the small, slotted indentation held a card for postage stamps. A metal rod that slides through hollow hinges fastened the lid to the silver-painted crate marked “Fragile.” Farmers used such egg crates to mail their product by Parcel Post directly to consumers in cities.

Lynn Heidelbaugh, National Postal Museum, April 29, 2006

Markings:
FRAGILE / EGGS / 4 DOZ EGG / EGGS / ORIGINAL / EGGS

Museum ID: 1986.0674.1

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  • Title: Four-dozen egg crate
  • Date Created: circa 1913 - 1950s
  • Medium: metal; paper (cardboard); paint
Smithsonian's National Postal Museum

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