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En sen Victorian kampagne-skrivebord i massiv Mahogni med messingbeslag, dateret ca. 1875–1885, med aftagelige X-rammeben og to skuffer med fungerende låse præget J. Beardmore London W.
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Victorian Campaign Writing Table / Portable Officer’s Desk
England – Circa 1875–1885 – Mahogany with Original London Locks
A late Victorian English campaign writing table in solid mahogany, fitted with original brass hardware and removable legs.
This elegant portable desk features:
• Detachable X-frame legs that slide securely into original wooden cleated mounts beneath the table
• Brass corner protectors for transport durability
• Original recessed brass campaign handles
• Brass escutcheons
• Two drawers with working locks stamped:
“J. Beardmore – London W”
“Secure 2 Lever”
The stamped locks are an important dating element. The “London W” postal district designation and the two-lever stamped brass lock plates correspond to production in the late 19th century, circa 1875–1895. J. Beardmore operated in London during this period supplying cabinetmakers and campaign furniture manufacturers.
The leg mounting system — designed for disassembly and transport — is characteristic of Victorian campaign furniture made for officers, colonial service, or gentleman travelers.
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Origin
England (London hardware)
Period
Late Victorian, circa 1875–1885
Material
Solid mahogany with brass mounts
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Condition
Good antique condition.
Original patina with honest surface wear consistent with age and use.
Legs fit securely into their mounts.
Hardware appears original.
No major restorations observed.
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Remarks
Campaign furniture was designed for portability throughout the British Empire and remains highly sought after for its functionality, restrained elegance, and historical character.
Original Victorian examples retaining their period locks and hardware are increasingly scarce.
Ovenstående beskrivelse er lavet af ChatGPT.
Victorian Campaign Writing Table / Portable Officer’s Desk
England – Circa 1875–1885 – Mahogany with Original London Locks
A late Victorian English campaign writing table in solid mahogany, fitted with original brass hardware and removable legs.
This elegant portable desk features:
• Detachable X-frame legs that slide securely into original wooden cleated mounts beneath the table
• Brass corner protectors for transport durability
• Original recessed brass campaign handles
• Brass escutcheons
• Two drawers with working locks stamped:
“J. Beardmore – London W”
“Secure 2 Lever”
The stamped locks are an important dating element. The “London W” postal district designation and the two-lever stamped brass lock plates correspond to production in the late 19th century, circa 1875–1895. J. Beardmore operated in London during this period supplying cabinetmakers and campaign furniture manufacturers.
The leg mounting system — designed for disassembly and transport — is characteristic of Victorian campaign furniture made for officers, colonial service, or gentleman travelers.
⸻
Origin
England (London hardware)
Period
Late Victorian, circa 1875–1885
Material
Solid mahogany with brass mounts
⸻
Condition
Good antique condition.
Original patina with honest surface wear consistent with age and use.
Legs fit securely into their mounts.
Hardware appears original.
No major restorations observed.
⸻
Remarks
Campaign furniture was designed for portability throughout the British Empire and remains highly sought after for its functionality, restrained elegance, and historical character.
Original Victorian examples retaining their period locks and hardware are increasingly scarce.
Ovenstående beskrivelse er lavet af ChatGPT.

