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Antique Rosewood writing box with mother of pearl inlay circa 1840
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Reference: wb136
Description:
A figured rosewood writing box inlaid with floral motifs depicted in
contrasting mother of pearl and abalone, opening to a Tyrian purple
velvet writing slope and compartments for writing tools and
further compartments for stationary under the flaps.
Origin:
United Kingdom
Circa: 1840
Size: 35cm by 23.6
cm by 12 cm: 13.8 inches by 9.3 inches by 4 inches. Condition:
Good over all, working lock and key. The original Tyrian velvet writing
surface is distressed, but see below.
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The fast, non-fading purple dye was an item of luxury trade, prized
by Romans,
who used it to colour ceremonial robes. Pliny
the Elder described the dyeing process of two purples in his Natural
History[2]:
"'... the Tyrian hue ... is considered of the best quality
when it has exactly the colour of clotted blood, and is of a blackish
hue to the sight, but of a shining appearance when held up to the
light; hence it is that we find Homer speaking of "purple
blood'."
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The box opens down to
reveal an embossed royal purple velvet writing surface and
compartments for pens and writing instruments.
There are compartments
for holding paper under the flaps.
Tyrian purple velvet. The
writing surface has some staining and wear marks, especially in the
middle. However because the historical importance of this
color I would not recommend replacement. The look is of sophisticated
quality decadence.
From Wikipedia we learn:
"Tyrian purple
(Greek:
πορφύρα,
porphura), also known as royal purple or imperial purple,
is a purple-red dye
made by the ancient Canaanites/Phoenicians
in the city of Tyre,
from a mucus-secretion of the hypobranchial gland of a marine snail
known as Murex
brandaris or the Spiny dye-murex.
A synthetic purple was not
developed untill the early 20th C.
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Corner detail: there is a
filet of solid rosewood let into the edges. The mother of pearl motifs
depict flowers and foliage and are finely executed.
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