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https://www.decorativecollective.com/dealers/london-fine-antiquesThis is an antique ladies correspondence box. An Irish, walnut and brass writing slope case, dating to the William IV, circa 1833. A desirable, quality example with fine hidden storage and a beautifully appointed interior.
Crafted from select walnut, offering fine grain interest and warm caramel hues
Casework skilfully edged in brass for a tactile, attractive contrast in fine taste
Personalised brass plaque to the lid, as gifted to a Miss J.A. Railey in September 1833
Also engraved with Austin, Maker - likely George Austin of Dublin, a 19th century writing slope specialist
Opens to reveal a beautifully appointed interior, ideal for writing and correspondence
Beautifully aged, tooled and embossed bottle green skivers, arranged in two folding sections
Document storage compartments situated beneath each lift-up writing surface
A delightful trio of hidden drawers reside behind the removable fascia panel
Rear section hosts a pen tray and a pair of glass ink wells, adding charm and function
Case held securely with a fine Bramah lock, engraved with the WR cypher for William IV
Lock in working order, with the key present, as is the internal lock for the upper skiver lid
Fine recessed carry handles adorn the sides, for ease of carriage - a treat for travel or placement
A fine example of a William IV period writing slope, this correspondence box combines elegant design with hidden practicality, making it a superb piece for collectors and those with a passion for 19th century Irish craftsmanship. Solid joints and construction, delivered ready for the home.
Dimensions:
Max Width: 46cm (18'')
Max Depth: 28cm (11'')
Max Height: 16cm (6.25'')
Open Width: 46cm (18'')
Open Depth: 56cm (22'')
Open Height: 11.5cm (4.5'')