Key Features and Condition
Wood: Beautifully figured Rosewood exterior with rich, dark tones, often associated with high-quality 19th-century furniture. The interior reveals lighter secondary woods, likely Mahogany or Satinwood.
Campaign Style: Reinforced with brass edges and corner caps, giving it a durable, military or travel campaign aesthetic. Includes a working brass lock and key (as pictured).
Interior: The box opens to reveal a traditional writing surface, which is currently lined with a worn but richly coloured purple/plum velvet.
Storage & Secret Compartment: The slope lifts open to reveal a main storage compartment for papers. The upper section features smaller compartments, including an area for two original inkwells (two brass inkwell lids are visible, one on each side) and a central pen tray. A rare and desirable feature is the hidden compartment located behind the long, raised central panel, which slides or pivots to reveal three small secret drawers for concealing valuables, coins, or private correspondence.
Inscribed History (A Special Feature): The lid features a central, shield-shaped gilt inscription, which is clearly legible and dates the piece:
"F. B. Stubbs, 24. Oct. 1863, from W. & E. M. S." This personalized inscription adds significant historical and collectible value, marking it as a presentation piece or a personal gift from 1863.
Dimensions (Approximate - 51cm x 25cm x 15cm)
Condition Notes
Exterior: The Rosewood is in generally good condition with an attractive patina. There are some minor surface scratches and expected wear consistent with its age (over 160 years old). The brass fittings are complete and well-preserved.
Interior: The purple velvet writing surface shows signs of significant age and wear, including some staining, fading, and thinning (as shown in photos). The interior woods are in good structural condition, including the functioning mechanism for the secret drawers.
Functionality: The box opens and closes smoothly. The lock is present and the key is included, though the functionality of the lock should be tested.