This vintage jigsaw puzzle from is a must-have for puzzle enthusiasts.


The puzzle is a photographer's image of what might be in a sewing kit: sciissors, tread, thimbles, pins, needles, safety pins, buttons, what have you.


The box is in very good+ condition. There are a few blemishes on sides of box. Box has been opened.


The puzzle has been worked and stored in the box. Mostly intact.


The puzzle has over 500 (actually over 550) pieces according to large print on box label (actual number may vary, but that number is not always disclosed by puzzle manufacturer).


Completed puzzle measures 18x24.


Several years ago I sold some jigsaws of my late mother's (of which this is one of her "collection" of nearly 200) and never did I receive a complaint that any pieces were missing. 

No returns or refunds offered.


Am certainly willing to combine a purchase of multiple puzzles into one package, if possible, to help save some on shipping.  Please ask me.


Personal note:  My mother was an avid jigsaw enthusiast and the owner/collector of jigsaws.  Most of the puzzles she had she purchased for the images/content and/or because the pieces easily remained locked together.

Springboks were her favorites.


Her favorite images were puzzles of old dolls and had nearly a dozen professionally framed and hung them in her bedroom.


Cataracts and a form of dementia made jigsaws harder for her to complete and so she stopped working them or buying them about ten years ago.


If you should buy one or several of these, I hope you get as much fun out of them as she did.