This magnificent work is English in the taste of the productions of Martin Guillaume Biennais, the goldsmith of Napoleon I (1764-1843) and the two empresses. It closes with a small key.
When open, it forms a writing desk with a sloping surface covered with black leather.
This writing surface is divided into two elements, each of which reveals a mahogany compartment. The lower one is held in place by two small brass 'pushers'.
At the top, the writing desk is equipped with five compartments: a long one in the middle (with a lid), framed by two medium ones (with lids, one with a small bone knob) and two small ones at the ends (used for inkwells).
The middle locker, on the right, contains a system that allows the plinth underneath to be opened, which houses three secret 'mini' drawers.
It also reveals two small candle holders for writing by candlelight when it is dark and is fitted with a ruler, cleverly closed in its copper tube.
Period: 19th century
Circa :1820
Dimensions : Height : 17cm x Length : 60,5cm x Depth : 30cm
Beautiful model, the use of solid mahogany (rot-proof wood) and the corner reinforcements in cladding are intended to make the box more robust to the falls that could create the roll on a boat at sea. A refined object adapted to the daily life of a gentleman naval officer.
Very good condition, cleaned and refurbished by our workshops.