Victorian Burr Walnut & Mother-of-Pearl Writing Slope with Secret Compartments — c.1860
A beautiful Victorian writing slope, richly decorated in burr walnut with intricate mother-of-pearl and abalone inlay. Dating to around 1860, this portable gentleman’s (or lady’s) desk exemplifies the height of mid-19th century craftsmanship — a time when writing slopes were both elegant personal accessories and essential tools of correspondence.
The lid features a stunning geometric and foliate design with an inlaid book-and-quill motif at center, framed by abalone corner accents that shimmer in iridescent greens and blues. The double-opening interior reveals a classic writing layout: a velvet-lined writing surface, storage compartments beneath the boards, two original glass inkwells with cork tops, and divided spaces for pens, nibs, and small accessories.
This example includes:
- Two original square-cut glass inkwells
- A working key and lock (a wonderful bonus rarely found intact)
- Secret storage compartments tucked beneath the upper writing panel — a hallmark of Victorian writing slopes made for securing letters, keepsakes, and private papers
- Deep burgundy velvet writing surface with age-appropriate wear, adding to the authenticity and charm
The sides and base are crafted in beautifully figured burr walnut, the swirling grain pattern lending warmth and movement to the exterior. The slope shows expected signs of age and use consistent with a 160-year-old personal writing desk — exactly the patina collectors love.
Writing slopes like this were cherished travel companions for officers, scholars, and letter writers throughout the 19th century, making them both functional antiques and romantic relics of a bygone era.
Details:
• Victorian period, c. 1860
• Burr walnut with mother-of-pearl & abalone inlay
• Original inkwells included
• Working key and lock
• Velvet interior writing surface
• Secret compartments beneath writing flap
• Condition: Age-expected wear, small losses, light scuffs consistent with use
A statement piece for any desk, library, or antique collection — equal parts functional and beautiful.
Victorian Burr Walnut & Mother-of-Pearl Writing Slope with Secret Compartments — c.1860
A beautiful Victorian writing slope, richly decorated in burr walnut with intricate mother-of-pearl and abalone inlay. Dating to around 1860, this portable gentleman’s (or lady’s) desk exemplifies the height of mid-19th century craftsmanship — a time when writing slopes were both elegant personal accessories and essential tools of correspondence.
The lid features a stunning geometric and foliate design with an inlaid book-and-quill motif at center, framed by abalone corner accents that shimmer in iridescent greens and blues. The double-opening interior reveals a classic writing layout: a velvet-lined writing surface, storage compartments beneath the boards, two original glass inkwells with cork tops, and divided spaces for pens, nibs, and small accessories.
This example includes:
- Two original square-cut glass inkwells
- A working key and lock (a wonderful bonus rarely found intact)
- Secret storage compartments tucked beneath the upper writing panel — a hallmark of Victorian writing slopes made for securing letters, keepsakes, and private papers
- Deep burgundy velvet writing surface with age-appropriate wear, adding to the authenticity and charm
The sides and base are crafted in beautifully figured burr walnut, the swirling grain pattern lending warmth and movement to the exterior. The slope shows expected signs of age and use consistent with a 160-year-old personal writing desk — exactly the patina collectors love.
Writing slopes like this were cherished travel companions for officers, scholars, and letter writers throughout the 19th century, making them both functional antiques and romantic relics of a bygone era.
Details:
• Victorian period, c. 1860
• Burr walnut with mother-of-pearl & abalone inlay
• Original inkwells included
• Working key and lock
• Velvet interior writing surface
• Secret compartments beneath writing flap
• Condition: Age-expected wear, small losses, light scuffs consistent with use
A statement piece for any desk, library, or antique collection — equal parts functional and beautiful.