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Bramah lock. Bramah lock. The inside is compartmentalized and lined in silk and leather. The
box has two replacement lift out trays with velvet linings.
Antique
fine figured rosewood box with subtitle brass inlay by D Edwards, with
working Bramah lock.
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The box has two
replacement lift out trays There is a document wallet in the lid.
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The gold embossed document wallet is signed
"D. EDWARDS - MANUFACTURER TO HIS MAJESTY - 21
KING STREET - BLOOMSBURY - LONDON"
We have recorded and pictured several Edwards boxes in
our book.
Antique
Boxes, Tea Caddies, and Society, 1700--1880
Antigone Clarke & Joseph O'Kelly, ISBN: 0764316885
"EDWARDS:
21 King St. Holborn, also Bloomsbury , and for one year, 1813-14 at
84 St. James Str. 1813-1848d. A formidable maker of luxury boxes. David
Edwards, and Thomas Edwards (1832-39). Family connection established
through bills. Made for the Royal family. Used kingwood and rosewood
extensively. Also mahogany for what he claimed to be 'patent travelling
cases'. Writing boxes and dressing boxes mostly in Regency styles. All
of impeccable quality.
"Item 1. Mahogany strong box with brass corners,
straps, and flat side handles. Early 19th century.
"Item 2. (St. James address) Rosewood man's
dressing box. Edged in thick square brass. Sunk in handles. Interior
lined in red leather.
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Item 3. Similar to 2, from Bloomsbury address.
"Item 4. Rosewood man's dressing box. Brass
surround and sunk in handles. Interior with gold embossed blue leather
lining, and silver topped fittings dated 1835.
"Item 5. Rosewood lady's dressing box with brass
stringing and fleur-de-lis decoration. Silver tops on heavy cut glass
bottles dated 1829. Gold leather embossed interior. Full tray of silver
topped jars lifts out to expose second tray fitted with scissors, files,
hooks, and other accessories.
"Item 6. See illustration in the chapter on
dressing boxes. The quality of the wood and brass work is very typical
of much of this firm's work. This is rather more subtle than most of
their work, and most probably an early example. (Chapter
20/15)
"Item 7. Fitted sewing box (Chapter 19/19).
"Item 8. Writing box (Chapter 22/35)."
Edwards' boxes always have quality with amazing attention to detail.
The document wallet is lined with silk.
See: http://hygra.com/uk/jb2/JB317/
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The lift out self standing mirror The mirroring is
original and deteriorated.
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Detail: the document wallet is decorated with
with gold embossing. The tooling is particularly fine.
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There are two little leather covered drawers at the bottom of
the box. The wonderful green silk is original.
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The working lock is Bramah.
The patented Brahma lock.
To engage the key is pushed into the lock. The
sprung levers of the lock are brought to the right positions by
grooves cut in the barrel of the key rather than the flag.
see: http://hygra.com/locks/Bramah/
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The hinge is reminiscent of the Scottish hinge invented by
James Sandy. It is stamped "Edwards VR patent.
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The highly figured rosewood is inlaid with brass lines and has
an engraved brass cartouche in the center.
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