Regency Mahogany & Rosewood Brass Inlaid Campaign Writing Slope Box
Available to purchase online – Viewing is by appointment only.
Dimensions:
W-47 D-29.5 H-21.6 (cm)
Item reference:
130502-1903-10
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Item Ref Code:
130502-1903-10
Item No.
130502
- Dealer No.
1903
- Building No.
10
Description
Once the box is opened, via a Chubbs patent brass lock, a beautiful red leather writing slope is revealed with a profuse golden symmetrical patterned tooled edging. To the top is two inkwells, both with brass tops and one inkwell is also stamped ‘Horsleys and coopers patent London’ with the royal crest stamp. As well as the inkwells to the top, there is 3 small lidded open compartments with ivory handles and brass inlaid borders. The leather writing slope opens at the bottom, after the brass latches are unclicked, to reveal an open storage area. The top of the leather writing slope opens with a key to reveal a large storage compartment divided into 3 sections. Now this top compartment has a few hidden secrets.
The 2 section dividers pop out after pressing a hidden button to the inner side of the compartment, then once a button disguised as a screw at the top is pressed, the wooden panel between the inkwells and storage area pop out to reveal 3 hidden rosewood veneered drawers with ivory handles. These 3 drawers each contain the Churchill commemorative coins we found in there as well!
Now the secrets are not all revealed yet, if you take out the far left rosewood veneered drawer fully, at the back of this drawer space is a hidden metal button which springs up part of the wooden floor boards to the storage compartment. This reveals a further smaller hidden storage area, which still has one more secret. With a press of another hidden wooden button to the side of the box it reveals a further two more rosewood veneered drawers with ivory handles. One of these drawers at the bottom has a unique specially cut internal shape for holding gold sovereigns, both sizes for half and full sovereigns.
Charles Chubb (1779 – 1845) opened a hardware business in Winchester before moving, with his brother, Jeremiah, to Portsea, in 1804. He opened the company’s London Office at 57 St. Paul’s Churchyard in 1820 and by 1823 had been awarded a special licence by George IV and had become the sole supplier of locks to the General Post Office and to Her Majesty’s Prison Service. In 1851, he designed a special secure display case for the Koh-I-Noor diamond for its appearance at The Great Exhibition, London, 1851.
The ivory reference number for this item is: S3QNPPDG.
Dimensions:
Height - 21.6 cm / 8.5 inches
Width - 47 cm / 18.50 inches
Depth - 29.5 cm / 11.61 inches
Depth Extended - 58.5 cm / 23.03 inches
This item is currently in storage and therefore we need 48 hours notice for viewings. Please contact us before travelling to view this item.
Specifications
- Item reference : 130502-1903-10
- Dimensions : W-47 D-29.5 H-21.6 (cm)
- Colour: Brown
- Country of Origin: Great Britain
- Era: Regency
- Material: Rosewood
- Period: 1812 - 1830, C19th (Regency)
- Condition: Good condition. Restored.
Delivery
Free Collection from Hemswell, North Lincolnshire - we can store free of charge for four weeks
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