Two mid 19th‑century japanned papier‑mâché desk items, a desk stand with glass inkwells and a pen box. The desk stand has a hinged lid, gilt figures and twin glass inkwells, an English Victorian desk stand, in the style of Birmingham makers such as Jennens & Bettridge, dating roughly circa 1850–1870.
The separate flat pen box has a dense gilt figure scene and is a matching‑period japanned papier‑mâché pen box, again English and from the same date, mid‑19th century; a beautiful complementary pair
To make these bodies were built from many layers of paper pasted together over moulds, dried, then hardened with oil and heat to form a dense, wood‑like material that could be sawn and planed. Several coats of black varnish (“japanning”) were stove‑dried and polished, then artists added gilt and colour details; a final clear varnish coat was applied and polished to a gloss. The glass inkwells were blown and ground to fit their recesses, with the central lidded compartment used for pens or nibs, following standard Victorian desk‑set practice. The lid to the compartment between the inkwells is a replacement.
A stunning desk stand and box, beautiful decorative items as well as remaining functional, both in good condition.
The ink stand measures 23 x 9cm (9" x 3.54") and the smaller box 19.7 x 5.5cm (7.75" x 2.16").
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£195.00Price
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