Antique Brass bound Rosewood
writing box with secret drawers and side-drawer circa 1820.
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Reference: wb 117
Description:
A brass bound solid rosewood writing box with side drawer,
secret drawers, countersunk carrying handles a pair of inkwells .
The use of solid wood in a
box of English form points to a Chinese piece made for an English
client.
Origin: China
Circa: 1820
Materials: Rosewood
brass.
Size: 49cm by 26.5cm by 19.5 cm: 19.3 inches by 10.4 inches by
7.4 inches.
Condition: good
with working lock and key
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The box has a velvet covered
writing surface and compartments for pens.
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Detail of side
carrying handle |
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The box has a pair of
original inkwells.
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There are
compartments for papers under the flaps.
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There are secret drawers hidden
under the pen compartments concealed behind a sprung panel. The catch is
released by inserting a sharp implement through a hole.
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The solid wood construction
is clear in this detail photo showing the half blind dovetail
construction used in the drawer.
The wood of the front of the
drawer is the same rosewood as the rest of the outside of the box but
the sides are made of eucalyptus wood with its distinctive smell.
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There is a sprung
catch which secures the side drawer when the box is closed. This mechanism
is unusual.
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The top is made of two panels of wood The grain pattern
indicates that they are subsequent slices. The figure and rich patina are
particularly attractive.
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