N.º 98556092

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Conjunto de secretária - Um conjunto de escrivaninha vitoriano com acessórios.
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€ 49
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Conjunto de secretária - Um conjunto de escrivaninha vitoriano com acessórios.

A Victorian papier-mâché desk set with cut glass inkwells and mother-of-pearl inlays as well as gilt floral embellishments plus a pair of gold glasses, three antique documents and a hand carved mahogany letter opener. The desk set was made in England and dates from the 1840s to the 1880s. The distinct black lacquer, elaborate shell inlay, and floral decoration are hallmarks of high Victorian taste. The tray's footed design, scroll handles, and original paired inkwells also reflect the period. The inkwells are original and cut glass, with ground stoppers and in good condition, the base unit is in generally good condition with some repair to the right hand scroll handle (looking from the front) and some minor corner chips to the stamp box lid. Victorian papier-mâché items were made using a labour-intensive and highly skilled process, resulting in objects that were both lightweight and highly durable. Sheets of unsized rag paper were coated with a starchy or animal glue paste and built up in multiple layers, sometimes four or five or even more, over a form or mould, which could be of wood, metal, or plaster. The layered structure was pressed and allowed to dry, often in a heated drying room or stove between each layer. Once the proper thickness and strength were achieved, the form was removed and the blank was cut, drilled, planed, and further shaped as needed. The piece was then soaked in oil and "stoved" (baked) to harden it. The surface was coated with several layers of black lacquer (often shellac or tar-lacquer mixed with lampblack), with each layer polished using pumice or rotten stone for smoothness and high gloss. Decorative techniques included hand-painting, gilding, and elaborate inlays of mother-of-pearl (as on this set). The shell inlay would be cut and set into recesses, then sealed under the lacquer and meticulously polished. The last steps involved fine polishing and application of protective varnish. The glasses are in good condition and come in a faux leather covered metal case, the metal remains solid, the cover fragile. The Mahogany Knife or Page Turner is an exceptional and unique example finished to the highest standards and estimated to date from the early 19th century. It is in perfect condition and the proportions and finish so accomplished that it is astonishing to consider that this item was hand made, 22cm in length. The papers are an Act of Parliament from 1814, the 'Release of a Legacy from 1765 with wax seal and an envelope with Penny Red franked stamp.

N.º 98556092

Vendido
Conjunto de secretária - Um conjunto de escrivaninha vitoriano com acessórios.

Conjunto de secretária - Um conjunto de escrivaninha vitoriano com acessórios.

A Victorian papier-mâché desk set with cut glass inkwells and mother-of-pearl inlays as well as gilt floral embellishments plus a pair of gold glasses, three antique documents and a hand carved mahogany letter opener.

The desk set was made in England and dates from the 1840s to the 1880s. The distinct black lacquer, elaborate shell inlay, and floral decoration are hallmarks of high Victorian taste. The tray's footed design, scroll handles, and original paired inkwells also reflect the period. The inkwells are original and cut glass, with ground stoppers and in good condition, the base unit is in generally good condition with some repair to the right hand scroll handle (looking from the front) and some minor corner chips to the stamp box lid.

Victorian papier-mâché items were made using a labour-intensive and highly skilled process, resulting in objects that were both lightweight and highly durable. Sheets of unsized rag paper were coated with a starchy or animal glue paste and built up in multiple layers, sometimes four or five or even more, over a form or mould, which could be of wood, metal, or plaster. The layered structure was pressed and allowed to dry, often in a heated drying room or stove between each layer. Once the proper thickness and strength were achieved, the form was removed and the blank was cut, drilled, planed, and further shaped as needed. The piece was then soaked in oil and "stoved" (baked) to harden it.
The surface was coated with several layers of black lacquer (often shellac or tar-lacquer mixed with lampblack), with each layer polished using pumice or rotten stone for smoothness and high gloss.

Decorative techniques included hand-painting, gilding, and elaborate inlays of mother-of-pearl (as on this set). The shell inlay would be cut and set into recesses, then sealed under the lacquer and meticulously polished. The last steps involved fine polishing and application of protective varnish.

The glasses are in good condition and come in a faux leather covered metal case, the metal remains solid, the cover fragile.

The Mahogany Knife or Page Turner is an exceptional and unique example finished to the highest standards and estimated to date from the early 19th century. It is in perfect condition and the proportions and finish so accomplished that it is astonishing to consider that this item was hand made, 22cm in length.

The papers are an Act of Parliament from 1814, the 'Release of a Legacy from 1765 with wax seal and an envelope with Penny Red franked stamp.


Licitação final
€ 49
Marcel van Hulst
Especialista
Estimativa  € 280 - € 380

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