Image Lot Price Description




2399
$1,512.50

FINE INLAID ROSEWOOD ROLL TOP TELESCOPING SLANT LID DESK ON FRAME.

1st half 19th century, China/England. This rare example with barrel roll top opening to reveal a fitted expanding cabinet in front of a campaign style sloping lid opening to a black baize-lined writing surface with pen tray and ink compartments. The writing surface hinged and opening to an open well all over a single long drawer with campaign style brass hardware. Fitted to a later table stand. The desk is accompanied by an original turned brass candlestick that may be set into one of two original inset brass holders to either side of the writing surface. NOTE: The roll section is released and opened when the central drawer is opened, thus revealing the fitted cabinet component of the desk which lifts upward from the desk interior. The spring loaded stops becomes the equivalent of a secretary. This unit with bowed top lidded compartments and campaign handles fitted with additional ink wells. The dome lid compartments above a central prospect door flanked by pigeonholes above a row of small stationery drawers all with original turned ivory knobs. The central door inlaid with a small mariner’s compass within a string inlaid border. SIZE: Desk 11-1/2″ h x 26″ w x 19-1/2″ d. Table 25-3/4″ h x 27″ l x 20″ d. PROVENANCE: By descent through the family of William Gano Pierce (1825 – 1875) who sailed from New York on board the Samuel Russell under Captain T. D. Palmer to Hong Kong, arriving June 15th, 1849. He remained in China for eight years. By direct descent through the family to the current owner. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. CONDITION: Desk retains original surfaces with no restoration. Lid is mounted with an inset silvered plaque in which is inscribed the family name of “Pierce” and dated February 9th, 1859. Exterior surfaces of desk dry and in need of a re-polish, otherwise completely functional, very good structural condition. Custom base as noted is nothing more than a functional stand for this rare piece of furniture. 51637-14 (800-1,200) ESA – Lot 2399


Auction: Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Auction - August 2017
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