A
coromandel ebony box with brass edging with a drawer and tray fited for jewelry
circa 1860.
Please click on images to enlarge
Reference: JB 151
Description:
A box
veneered in coromandel ebony, with brass edging, central inlaid
engraved initials side handles. It is of exceptionally high quality,
which continues into the interior. It is lined in velvet, embossed leather. It has a lift out tray and a lower drawer fitted
for jewelry.
The box
has a working Bramah lock.
There is an unusual mechanism to secure the drawer when the box is
locked.
Size:
14.2” x 10.2” x 7.7" tall. 36cm x 26cm 19.5cm tall.
Origin: United Kingdom
Circa:1860.
|
The box
has a brass plaque of one of the finest makers of the mid
nineteenth century: F West.
Condition:
Very feint
cracks when carefully examined. Slight internal wear.
|
Please click on images to enlarge
Please click on images to enlarge
|
The engraved brass plate reads:
F. West
MANUFACTURER TO HER MAJESTY,
PRINCE ALBERT & ROYAL FAMILY
NO.1 ST. JAMES'S STREET |
Please click on images to enlarge
|
The front of the drawer is arranged for rings. |
Please click on images to enlarge
|
The lock plate is marked J Bramah, 124 Picadilly, and a crown. The
slight scaring is evidence of a forced entry.
|
The box
has a working Bramah lock.
There is an unusual mechanism to secure the drawer when the box is
locked.
Here the
lock has been removed. when the box is closed the lock tennon pushes
a sprung pin which secures the drawer.
|
|
The side of the lock has been cut away to accommodate the
mechanism for securing the drawer.
|
|
Please click on images to enlarge
|
The replacement Bramah type key. |
|
The lock plate is marked J Bramah, 124 Picadilly, and a crown. The
slight scaring is evidence of a forced entry.
|
Please click on images to enlarge
Please click on images to enlarge
|
A
|
Please click on images to enlarge
Please click on images to enlarge
|
A
|
Please click on images to enlarge
All text and images and linked images are ©
1999-2006 Antigone Clarke and Joseph O'Kelly. If you require any further
information on permitted use, or a licence to republish any material, email us
at copyright@hygra.com
|